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Webcast: Virtualization for High-Performance, Zero-Downtime Applications
WHEN: November 28, 2006 at 2:00 EST (1900 GMT)
SPEAKERS: Todd Behrbaum, PolyServe, Inc., General Manager, Microsoft Solutions
  Ron Thomas, Technology Infrastructure Practice Director, Avanade Inc.
SPONSORS:   PolyServe
  Avanade
SUMMARY: Database and file-serving applications require maximum performance and availability from their infrastructures. Server virtualization technology makes this possible through consolidation, but too often negatively impacts IO performance and results in substandard failover.

Attend this Webcast to learn how to avoid these pitfalls associated with virtualization and:

  • Assure dramatic improvements in data center performance and reliability
  • Turn SQL Server/Oracle databases and enterprise file serving into high-performance utilities
SPEAKERS: 

Todd Behrbaum
General Manager, Microsoft Solutions, PolyServe, Inc.,
Todd Behrbaum is the GM for Microsoft Solutions and focuses on enterprise solutions and strategic initiatives with Microsoft. He also manages key OEM and System Integrator partnerships. Prior to joining PolyServe he worked at Compaq, HP, and IBM. Todd has also served on the Board of Advisors to the University of Washington's Center for Technology Entrepreneurship.

Ron Thomas
Technology Infrastructure Practice Director, Avanade Inc.
Ron Thomas oversees market strategy, capability development and project delivery for 75 consulting engineers specializing in platform migrations and infrastructure optimization for applications on the Windows platform, and has led engagements with some of the largest companies in the Western US. Ron also delivers customer workshops on high availability and virtualization, and has presented at top IT conferences. Previously, Ron worked in Boeing's enterprise Windows Server architecture group.

Register here.

Published Sunday, November 26, 2006 9:44 AM by David Marshall
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