Parrish Blaszka on 23 Mar 2005 20:24:02 -0000 |
Title: Storage Networking, Data Protection & Backup System Technologies--Malvern, PA--March 31, 2005 Hi PLUG Members, I'm the marketing manager for Cambridge Computer. We are a national data storage and backup integrator (www.cambridgecomputer.com). We're hosting a free day of technical training in Malvern, PA on Thursday, March 31st. The course material comes from our award-winning curriculum on the hottest topics in storage networking and data protection. The lecture is appropriate for system and network administrators and IT managers with hands-on experience with servers, networking, and storage devices. The lecture will be held at the Microsoft Office in Malvern, PA (Great Valley Corporate Center, 45 Liberty Blvd.). Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Please scroll down for complete lecture details and agenda. Link to HTML flyer: http://www.cambridgecomputer.com/lecture_March2005_Philadelphia.html
Lecture Topics Include: iSCSI, Serial ATA (SATA), Serial SCSI (SAS), SAN/NAS Hybrids, Remote Replication, Backup to Disk, Continuous backup. HTML Flyer: http://www.cambridgecomputer.com/lecture_March2005_Philadelphia.html The storage industry is experiencing a flurry of innovation. Whereas many storage management problems used to be unsolvable or required unique solutions, there are now many new ways to "skin the cat." This class will help you make sense out of all of these new storage management, data protection and backup systems technologies. We discuss the technologies at a technical level in the context of the problems they purport to solve and can help identify which one are relevant to your organization. This class also addresses the topic of backups--why are they still such a pain?! After years of relatively little technology innovation, there is suddenly a whirlwind of new technologies for enforcing data protection policies. Many of these technologies are affordable add-ons to existing backup systems. Others are point solutions that work independently. Lecture Agenda
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