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Topic - Back Up and Recovery of DotNetNuke Sites
Disaster recovery becomes extremely important when DNN sites host multiple portals, when developing critical modules and hosting DNN sites at the customer location. We will look at some of the tips of tricks and share real world experience of back up and restore of DNN on hosted environments as well as dedicated server environments.
About Our Speaker
Henry Lee, co-founder and president of New Age Solution, used his 14 years experience to create a fresh approach to web development. Drawing on his expertise as a Software Architect, specializing in Microsoft technologies, Henry developed multiple innovative DNN tools for business clients.
After Henry began developing purely in DNN, he realized an increase in profit margin and a reduced development time. Henry uses these experiences while educating the IT community and business owners on the many features and benefits of DNN development.
Henry continues to work with Jacksonville businesses at all levels of IT development. Henry recently reported that his DNN clients have increased in SEO Google ranking since implementing in DNN. These same clients also report a higher level of satisfaction and usability of the DNN products.
Since founding New Age Solution, Henry has been a community leader by speaking at Orlando Code Camp 2009 and IEEE, based in Jacksonville. Henry’s fresh approach to DNN development includes his "We Care" campaign. This program donates IT consulting, web sites and web applications to Jacksonville’s non-profit agencies.