Next-Generation Data Center
Virtualization Seminar
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The federal government is in
the early stages of adopting private and public clouds as a way to make
government IT more flexible, elastic and scalable – optimizing efficiency and
reducing costs. With the support of the Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek
Kundra, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a
draft definition of cloud computing to be used across all agencies.
In August, 2009 the General Services Administration (GSA) issued a Request for
Quotation for cloud and virtual machine services. This preliminary step towards
an online 'storefront' will be used by federal agencies for ordering cloud computing
services. Before GSA or other agencies
begin to manage resource pools and applications in a cloud
environment they must
first evaluate their virtual environment and strategy.
Virtualization — a critical element of cloud implementations — enables increased server utilization and flexibility. To support data center virtualization solutions and create the path to cloud computing, federal architects must meet numerous connectivity requirements.
Federal Computer Week and Brocade, invite you to an executive-level breakfast for government IT professionals responsible for meeting these requirements. Senior government technology officials and federal architects representing the U.S. Census Bureau, the Department of Energy, DISA, and Customs and Border Protection will discuss best practices for implementing an intelligent, integrated data center in high-performance virtual environments.
Featured Speakers |
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Brian McGrath
Associate Director
for Information Technology and
Chief Information Officer
U.S. Census Bureau |
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Greg Phillips
Principal Systems Architect, Enterprise Data Center Operations
Customs and Border Protection |
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Henry Sienkiewicz
Technical Program Director, Computing Services Directorate
Defense Information Systems Agency |
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Carl Staton
Deputy Chief Information Officer
U.S. Department of Energy |
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Register today for this intensive half-day seminar and learn:
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How key government
agencies are successfully addressing and embracing virtualized and cloud
initiatives
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Considerations for
virtualization and cloud ready datacenter design
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Technology decisions that
must be made today to build a framework for tomorrow’s architecture
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Keys to enable virtually
unlimited IT infrastructure scalability
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Increased mission
flexibility through a globally distributed and accessible IT infrastructure
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Why connectivity is the
key to supporting virtualization and cloud computing
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How to build an
architecture to support your agency’s data center and provide the “enabling”
layer for server and storage virtualization with built-in intelligence
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Effective ways to get the
most value from your data center’s technology investments