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As I mentioned in an article a few days ago, I will be representing Vizioncore at the Virtualization Congress show taking place in London from the 14th - 16th of October. I actually had every intention of releaseing my primary presentation that was rejected by VMware for the VMworld 2008 show to the public, but was stopped by my marketing team when this opportunity presented itself. With a slightly extended preparation time, and a much more interesting presentation format, I'm quite excited that I'll be able to provide some valuable information to the community about the future challenges surrounding virtualization, and how to meet them head on.
Yes, I realize the abstract describes me as a Vizioncore employee. I find that I often need to bring shirts for 3-4 different companies to various shows depending on exactly what I'm talking about on that particular day.
Presentation Title:
Achieving Optimal Performance from your Virtual Infrastructure through Management and Automation
Presentation Abstract:
Server virtualization has brought significant efficiencies to IT operations, but at the cost of new challenges in monitoring the health of virtual machines, analyzing data, alerting staff of incidents and problems, and performing standard and special administrative tasks. These challenges are growing as virtualization takes an increasingly central role in IT, forcing administrators to invest more time and effort into ensuring the proper operation and health of the virtual environment.
Join Scott Herold, Lead Architect at Vizioncore, who describes how the growing complexity and lack of resources necessitates changing the way IT operations are commonly performed. Herold offers insight to the tools and strategies that accelerate and automate IT activities to reduce the workload inherent in a virtualization strategy, while also enabling IT professionals to get ahead of the curve and begin a strategy to higher levels of operational maturity.
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So... when can we see it?
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