CommVault will showcase its virtualization expertise in a presentation during vForum 2010 Sydney taking place on the 26th and 27th of October at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour.
Adam Beavis, CommVault’s business development director for Asia Pacific and Japan, will present a 40-minute speaking session titled “Data Management in Modern Virtual Environments” which will begin at 14:10 on Tuesday, 26th October.
As a gold sponsor of the event, the latest version of CommVault Simpana data and information management software will be showcased at the CommVault vForum booth #G8 on the exhibition floor. Simpana 9 enables customers to rapidly deploy virtual server environments to act as a bridge between the physical server world to the virtual one with:
- Fast performance: over 500VMs protected in just 17 minutes.
- Management: rakes in VM sprawl with auto protection.
- Recovery: fast and simple direct from the Simpana software console.
When: Tuesday, October 26, 2010; 14:10 – 14:50
Where: Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour. The conference is open 8:00AM to 5:00PM, 26th and 27th of October.
Information on Adam Beavis Paper “Data Management in Modern Virtualization Environments”
Many companies are using virtualization effectively to differentiate their business and to gain competitive advantages. Expanding virtualization now into vital enterprise applications is a logical and significant step, but customers often do not realize that virtualization growth introduces new challenges to protect and manage all data and information in physical and virtual environments and even in the cloud. CommVault Simpana 9 provides modern data protection that leverages new technology such as hardware snapshots and global deduplication to solve these new barriers including private cloud deployments. Using the example of one of CommVault’s financial industry partners, a diversified financial services company, CommVault will discuss the challenges, the pain points and the solution for managing data in modern virtual environments.