Server. Storage. Green IT. Desktop. Application. And more.
A virtual conference and expo, featuring a fullday webcast program developed by the editorial experts and contributors of Computerworld and InfoWorld.
Virtualization promises countless benefits to the enterprise, from lower hardware and energy costs through server consolidation to enhanced business agility by providing a more flexible technology infrastructure. Virtualization also poses new challenges to IT, from the introduction of new technical and skills requirements to the need for new approaches and tools to manage, scale, and secure the virtualized environment.
Attend this onlineonly virtual event to discover how other IT executives are using virtualization to transform their server and desktop infrastructures, the challenges they've faced and the hurdles they've overcome, and the benefits that virtualization has brought to their IT companies. You'll not only gain tips and advice from real world implementations and case studies, you'll have unparalleled access to influential industry experts and the opportunity to network with peers and visit with vendors.
Virtualization Directions is a fullday conference & expo held entirely online. Through live presentations, a media center, and networking hub, attendees can gather information on the most important topics circulating around virtualization, including:
- Virtualization Security
- Virtualization's role in the Cloud
- Virtualization and the Data Center
- Next Frontiers of Virtualization
- Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
- Green IT
Swap virtual business cards, download assets like whitepapers, watch and listen to engaging webcasts, search for your peers and use the match tool to identify peer networks all without travel or cost! Attend Virtualization Directions live and virtual on April 16, 2009 (ondemand from April 17, 2009 to July 17, 2009).
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Virtual Conference Campus
MODERATORS/SPEAKERS:
Johanna Ambrosio
Senior Editor, Channels & Data Center Editor, Computerworld
Eric Lundquist
Content Director, New Media Products, Computerworld
Ron Bonig
Vice President and Chief Information Officer, George Washington University
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