BOSTON, July 25, 2017 -- Carbonite, Inc. (NASDAQ:CARB) a leading provider of data protection solutions for businesses and the IT professionals who serve them, announced its upcoming participation at the Oppenheimer 20th annual technology, internet and communications conference in Boston.
Carbonite management is scheduled to present on Tuesday, August 8th at 10:25 a.m. Eastern time.
The presentation will be webcast live and available for replay in the investor relations section of Carbonite’s website at investor.carbonite.com.
About Carbonite
Carbonite provides data protection solutions for businesses and the IT professionals who serve them. Our product suite, including EVault and DoubleTake, provides a full complement of backup, disaster recovery and high availability solutions for any size business in locations around the world, all supported by a state-of-the-art global infrastructure. To learn more visit Carbonite.com.
Investor Relations Contact: Jeremiah Sisitsky Carbonite 781-928-0713 [email protected] Media Contact: Sarah King Carbonite 617-421-5601 [email protected]


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