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Optimizing the Network and Management Architecture for Virtual Environments

Created on: Sep 18, 2008 12:00 AM by VMworld Team - Last Modified:  Jul 27, 2009 12:02 PM by VMworld Team

Session Details

Session ID:

PO3078

Session Title:

Optimizing the Network and Management Architecture for Virtual Environments

Session Abstract:

Data center architecture is a crucial component of an enterprise virtualization strategy. Virtualization technologies produce new demands on network and management systems to deliver better performance, provisioning and monitoring. That drives the need for strategically redefined architectures, capable of supporting advanced productivity goals.

Track:

Session Type:

Technical Overview Session

Keywords:

Networking; Storage / Backup; VMware Infrastructure; Virtualization Platform / Hypervisor

Duration:

1 Hour

Speaker(s):

Eugene VonTaube( EMCCorporation )

Speaker 1:

Von Taube is a recognized authority on enterprise architecture and networking strategies. A pioneer in the field, he worked on early routing systems and defined architectures for Internet and DC infrastructures. He has implemented MPLS, application acceleration, and converged networks, and has designed network architectures for Fortune 500 corporations and telecom providers. Von Taube has numerous publications to his credit and served on the Presidential Committee for the Information Superhighway. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and is a visiting lecturer at Northeastern University, Boston University, and Oxford University.



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