MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Datalink Corporation (Nasdaq: DTLK - News), a leading independent information storage architect, announced today that it will issue a news release Wednesday, October 14, 2009 after the stock market closes to announce third quarter operating results for 2009.
Datalink will hold a conference call shortly afterward at 4:00 p.m. central time during which time Datalink’s president and chief executive officer, Paul Lidsky, and vice president of finance and chief financial officer, Greg Barnum, will discuss company results and provide a business overview. Participants can access the conference call by dialing (877) 277-9804. Participants will be asked to identify the Datalink conference call and provide the designated identification number (31986470). A live Webcast of the conference call can be heard via Datalink’s website at www.datalink.com.
A virtual data center infrastructure, solutions, and services provider, Datalink helps organizations store, manage, and protect one of their most critical assets--information. The company's solutions and services span four practices: backup and recovery; consolidation and virtualization; archive and compliance; and business applications. From analysis and design to implementation, management, and support, Datalink is focused on maximizing the business value of IT. For more information about Datalink services, contact Datalink at (800) 448-6314, or visit Datalink online at www.datalink.com.
Datalink Corporation
Investor Relations:
Kim Payne, 952-279-4794
Investor Relations Coordinator
e-mail: einvestor@datalink.com
web site: www.datalink.com
or
Analyst Contact:
Greg Barnum, 952-944-3462
Vice President and CFO
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