361 California Dr,
Burlingame, California 94010


How to Scale and Simplify the 'Stack' (Pancake Seminar)
Are you in charge of your IT Infrastructure's 'stack' from servers to storage to network and application performance?
In this breakfast seminar at "Stacks," you'll hear about an integrated, orchestrated approach to simplifying visibility and reducing costs of operating the stack.
Because the climate about cost-reduction, you'll learn about a single, comprehensive approach to addressing the data-center stack:

Reduce server costs through virtualization
Reduce storage outlays with pay-as-you-go SAN
Reduce power consumption with eco-servers
Reduce latency and bandwidth costs with acceleration
Reduce complexity and licensing from point-solutions with a single-pane-of-glass into all IT operations
Reduce desktop management headaches with an Enterprise Desktop

Who should attend?
If you own the IT operations and systems function and care about ensuring scalability but reducing costs, this breakfast seminar is for you.
Other benefits
In a challenging economy, meeting other IT operations and learning about the latest cost-cutting technologies is crucial.
Format
This is a limited-seating event which allows you to network with your attendees easily and have a non-PowerPoint presentation/discussion about the ways to solving IT challenges in the data-center today.
Want to come in for free?
Contact us at 650-450-4277 and you can get a free code.



Organized by ChumbaCorp
ChumbaCorp simplifies the scaling of IT by serving as a single, unifying point for technologies that reduce costs while improving performance.
These regular breakfast events allows IT Leaders of growing companies to share their challenges in a private setting while learning from the best solution providers and how those solutions, in concert, work together.


Ticket Info:  
  • Early Bird Ticket Registration for Scaling the Stack, Free
  • Regular Ticket, $25.99

Official Website: http://scalingforless-upcoming.eventbrite.com

Added by eventbrite-events on March 20, 2009

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