Rich Colbert

  • Rich Colbert is Director of Systems Engineering for Strategic Accounts for EMC Backup Recovery Systems. Rich interacts daily with the largest enterprise customers in an effort to ensure that the backup and recovery solutions provided by EMC meet the needs of the most demanding storage environments.

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08/26/2009

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