Date: Thursday, October 25, 2012
Time: 11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET
This live webcast will explore how enterprise datacenters are combining flash storage with existing servers to create cost-effective, yet extremely reliable and powerful, solutions to dramatically increase I/Os.
Based on a study of flash usage among our community of IT professionals, this webcast will delve into the growing impact of flash on enterprise IT and explore what the technology means for business applications, such as: virtualization, big data analytics, and databases (SQL, Oracle, etc).
The majority of survey respondents who already utilize flash stated that they plan to increase their investment in flash storage over the next 12 months. There is a good reason why. Witness how enterprise datacenters are using flash to accelerate core enterprise apps, helping with the heavy lifting in Big Data analytics, and getting transactions processed faster than ever. Join us to learn how this exciting technology is supercharging IT performance in every industry, from financial services to education, manufacturing, and health care.
Attendees will learn:
- Innovative ways flash is being added to existing storage systems
- Where flash is best applied for caching critical information
- Which industries are furthest ahead in harnessing flash, and how they are using it
- Which applications are benefiting most from flash
- Common barriers to adopting flash and how to overcome them
George Crump, Chief Steward, Storage Switzerland
George Crump is President and Founder of Storage Switzerland. With 25 years of experience designing storage solutions for data centers across the US, he has seen the birth of such technologies as RAID, NAS and SAN. Prior to founding Storage Switzerland he was CTO at one the nations largest storage integrators where he was in charge of technology testing, integration and product selection.
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