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| 8:00 am - 12:00 pm | Hands-On-Lab -- Morning Sessions
The Hands-On Lab at SNW gives users a chance to test drive the latest technologies in a controlled learning lab environment. Classes take place for two hours at regular intervals throughout the conference and are limited to 16-20 seats to give attendees a rich learning experience.
| 10:00 am - 11:30 am | SNIA Certification Prep Sessions
Content-rich sessions are presented by SNIA Certified Instructors and are presented at SNW free of charge. Certification Preparation Sessions set the stage for participants to be introduced to the key learning points from the full instructor-led courseware.
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 | Analyst Perspective: Big Data Analytics John Webster, Senior Partner, Evaluator Group | User Case Study: The Business of Data Protection David Hulme, Enterprise Storage Supervisor, Tarrant County | Analyst Perspective: Data Preservation and The Cloud: A Primer on Managing eDiscovery and Regulatory Requests Barry Murphy, Co-Founder, Principal Analyst, eDJ Group, Inc | Analyst Perspective: Test Lab Report: 16Gb Fibre Channel Performance and Recommendations Dennis Martin, Founder and President, Demartek | Analyst Perspective: Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking Greg Schulz, IT Advisor and Author, StorageIO | SNIA Tutorial: Virtualization Practices: Providing a Complete Virtual Solution in a Box Jyh-shing Chen, Member Technical Staff, NetApp |
 | Industry Perspective: Big Data and Big Data Analytics David Barnes, Program Director, Strategy & Emerging Internet Technologies, IBM | Industry Perspective: Cloud-Based Virtual Disaster Recovery (VDR) Mike Colesante, Director of North America, Backup Technology | SNIA Tutorial: Introduction to Data Protection: Backup to Tape, Disk and Beyond Frank Holliman, Data Protection Solutions Architect, NetApp | SNIA Tutorial: Data Center Evolution and Network Convergence Simon Gordon, Senior Product Line Manager, Juniper Networks | Industry Perspective: Cloud Computing Demystified Vivek Ratna, Partner/ CIO, Digital Learning Solutions, LLC | SNIA Tutorial: Operating System Storage Performance Analysis Robert Smith, Senior Premier Field Engineer, Microsoft Public Sector Services |
 | Industry Perspective: In a Big World With Big Data, Start Small For Success Val Bercovici, Office of the CTO, Cloud Czar, NetApp
| SNIA Tutorial: Understanding High Availability in the SAN Mark Fleming, Senior Software Engineer, IBM | Solution Spotlight: Big Data - Big Archives - Big Protection Challenges: Introducing LTO-5 Technology Bruce Master, Senior Program Manager, IBM Data Protection and Retention Systems, The LTO Program Mark Pastor, Strategic Business Manager, Disk and Automation, Quantum, The LTO Program | User Case Study: WAN Optimization Srinivasan Padmanabhan, Network Architect, Texas Instruments, Inc. | SNIA Tutorial: Enterprise Architecture and the Cloud Marty Stogsdill, Senior Sales Consultant, Oracle Corporation
| Industry Perspective: Hyper-V over SMB - Remote File Storage Support in Windows Server 8 Hyper-V Jose Barreto, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation | 11:55 pm - 1:00 pm | Lunch Make new industry connections and catch up with new friends and old over lunch.
| 11:55 am - 1:00 pm | "Tour du Labs" for IT Professionals Drop in and take a tour of the SNW Hands-On Lab.
| 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Hands-On-Lab -- Afternoon Sessions
The Hands-On Lab at SNW gives users a chance to test drive the latest technologies in a controlled learning lab environment. Classes take place for two hours at regular intervals throughout the conference and are limited to 16-20 seats to give attendees a rich learning experience.
| 1:30 pm - 4:15 pm | SNIA Certification Prep Sessions
Content-rich sessions are presented by SNIA Certified Instructors and are presented at SNW free of charge. Certification Preparation Sessions set the stage for participants to be introduced to the key learning points from the full instructor-led courseware.
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 | Solution Spotlight: Big Data, Big Content, and Aligning Your Storage Strategy Fred Oh, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, File, Content & Cloud Portfolio, Hitachi Data Systems | Industry Perspective: Meeting Stringent SLAs for Mission-Critical Applications in Large Virtual Environments Mike Peebles, Information Management, Product Marketing Manager - Americas, Hewlett-Packard Company | SNIA Tutorial: Trends in Data Protection and Restoration Technologies Thomas Rivera, Sr. Technical Associate, File, Content & Cloud Solutions, Hitachi Data Systems; Chair, SNIA-Data Protection & Capacity Optimization (DPCO) Committee | Industry Perspective: The Future of Fibre Channel Mark Jones, FCIA Vice Chairman and Technical Marketing Director, Emulex Corporation | User Case Study: Privacy & Security Risks in Cloud Computing Robert Scott, Managing Partner, Scott & Scott, LLP | SNIA Tutorial: Virtualization I - Who, What, Why, When? Walt Hubis, Storage Standards Architect, Fusion-io |
 | SNIA Tutorial: NextGen Infrastructure for Big Data Anil Vasudeva, President & Chief Analyst, IMEX Research | Industry Perspective: Rapid Recovery: Maintaining Operations After the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami John Maxwell, Vice President, Data Protection Product Management, Quest Software | User Case Study: Storage Explosion and the Challenges for a Public Research University Saira Hasnain, Director, Enterprise Infrastructure Services, University at Buffalo | SNIA Tutorial: The Confusion Arising from Converged Multi Hop FCoE Topologies Simon Gordon, Senior Product Line Manager, Juniper Networks | Industry Perspective: Improving Unstructured Data Governance Ryan Jancaitis, Principal Product Manager, Storage & Availability Management Group, Symantec Corporation | SNIA Tutorial: Virtualization II - Effective Use of Virtualization Walt Hubis, Storage Standards Architect, Fusion-io |
 | Industry Perspective: How to Store and Analyze 10,000,000 Terabytes (10 Exabytes) of Data Today Chris Gladwin, President and CEO, Cleversafe Inc. | SNIA Tutorial: Bringing Light to the “Digital Dark Age” – Preserving Digital Information for the Long Term Roger Cummings, Technical Director, Symantec Corporation | SNIA Tutorial: Rethinking Archiving: Exploring the Path to Improved IT Efficiency and Maximizing Value of Archiving Solution Investments Marshall Amaldas, Sr. Research Analyst, IDC Brad Nisbet, Program Director, Data Management Services, IDC | SNIA Tutorial: Best Practice and Deployment of the Network for iSCSI, NAS and DAS in the Data Center Samir Sharma, Product Marketing Manager, Juniper Networks | Industry Perspective: Moving to the Cloud? Here are Some Process-Oriented Things You Will Need to Consider Jason Druebert, Senior Consultant, AT&T Craig Lindner, Senior Consultant, AT&T | SNIA Tutorial: What’s Old Is New Again – Storage Tiering Larry Freeman, Senior Technologist, NetApp, Inc. | 3:35 pm - 4:05 pm | Networking Break Connect and compare notes with your peers between sessions.
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 | User Case Study: Big Data and Cloud Benchmarking – A Panel Discussion Chaitan Baru, Director, Center for Large-scale Data Systems Research (CLDS) Milind Bhandarkar, Chief Architect, Greenplum/EMC Raghunath Nambiar, Strategist, Performance and Solution Engineering, Data Center Group, Cisco | Industry Perspective: Simple, High Performance, Block Storage Data Migration - Solving the Data Center Dilemma David Clark, Director of Product Marketing, QLogic | Industry Perspective: Data Deduplication in Windows Server "8" Ahmed El-Shimi, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation | SNIA Tutorial: FCoE Direct End-Node to End-Node (aka FCoE VN2VN) John Hufferd, Owner/Consultant, Hufferd Enterprises | SNIA Tutorial: The Role of WAN Optimization in Cloud Infrastructures Josh Tseng, Technical Director, Riverbed Technology | Solution Spotlight: Keys to Building the Right Storage Foundation for Virtualization Michael Haag, Sr. Alliance Manager-Virtualization, HP Storage, Hewlett-Packard Company | 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | What's Your Organization's IT Blind Spot -- and Why Does It Matter? The 21st century business model requires a 21st century IT model. After decades of mainstream IT evolution to modern game changers like smart phones, cellular networks, GPS, massive storage, caching and eventing, we are finally in a position to achieve this modern model. But it requires ubiquitous connectivity at the edge, networks that can scale, integration fabrics that can be event enabled with customer location and product specific rules, and information that can be readily available. Organizations that manage to this framework will dramatically improve their business agility, reduce the risk of the journey, and increase their probability of success. But despite best intentions and capable leadership, this framework for some organizations is a strategic “blind spot” -- a subject that is obscure or unintelligible to otherwise sharp and intelligent people. Simply put, some organizations don’t recognize the critical nature -- at this particular point in history -- of truly modern IT to business survival. Those that do will live another day to compete, and those that don’t — well, they just don’t see the consequences coming. Join us for this keynote address from one of the field’s most seasoned practitioners and CIOs as he details the steps any IT executive, manager and professional can take to eliminate the blind spot. Charlie Feld, CEO, The Feld Group, Former CIO and Executive IT Leader at Frito-Lay, Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Delta Air Lines, and Home Depot, and Southwest Airlines | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Welcome Reception: Texas BBQ! Join us as we kick off a great week of networking over a delicious Texas BBQ and some libations. The Ray Johnston Band, sponsored by Data Center Systems, will entertain with a high-energy performance featuring both gentle melodies and explosions of funk, blues and jazz.
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| 7:00 am - 8:00 am | Breakfast Get an early jump on the day and network with new connections and old.
| 8:15 am - 12:30 pm | Hands-On-Lab -- Morning Sessions
The Hands-On Lab at SNW gives users a chance to test drive the latest technologies in a controlled learning lab environment. Classes take place for two hours at regular intervals throughout the conference and are limited to 16-20 seats to give attendees a rich learning experience..
| 9:00 am - 12:15 pm | SNIA Certification Prep Sessions
Content-rich sessions are presented by SNIA Certified Instructors and are presented at SNW free of charge. Certification Preparation Sessions set the stage for participants to be introduced to the key learning points from the full instructor-led courseware.
| 8:00 am - 8:15 am | Welcome and Opening Remarks John Gallant, Senior Vice President and Chief Content Officer, IDG Enterprise & Computerworld Wayne Adams, Chairman, Board of Directors, Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) | 8:15 am - 9:00 am | Transforming Infrastructure and Policy to Support a Consumerized Workforce Three major trends are driving enterprise infrastructure to accommodate consumerized technologies. First, with so many devices in the market, users are becoming more demanding and want something different than the traditional enterprise choices. Second, company executives perceive bring-your-own-device programs to yield cost reductions. And third, cloud computing creates the desire for organizations to build IT with flexible computing power. All of this conspires to challenge the IT infrastructure organization’s traditional methodologies, policies and practices. In this session, understand how the CIO of a global organization with demanding technology users is not only balancing these trends, but strategically transforming and adapting its IT infrastructure for consumerized apps and endpoints. Tarek ElHadidi, Chief Information Officer, Freescale Semiconductor | 9:00 am - 9:30 am | Optimizing Infrastructure for the Next Era of Virtualization, Clouds, and Big Data A substantial amount of infrastructure and storage deployed today was built for the needs of 20 years ago -- a predictable world long before explosive data growth, virtualization, and cloud computing changed the landscape. Today’s unpredictable workloads require a different architecture to keep up with end-user expectations, while converged data centers demand new levels of efficiency and agility that can only be achieved by eliminating legacy storage silos. In this session, learn how you can optimize current infrastructure while building out new virtual, cloud, and big data application stacks by using converged storage -- a modern approach that includes scale-out design, storage federation, deduplication and other innovations designed from the ground up to power the next era of IT. Tom Joyce, Vice President of Marketing, Strategy, Operations and Storage Networking, HP Storage | 9:30 am - 10:00 am | An IT Turnaround Leveraged by Clouds and Virtualization ICF International advises government entities and businesses on issues related to health, human services, and social programs, as well as defense and homeland security, energy and climate change, and the environment. With more than 50 offices in Beijing, London, Moscow, New Delhi, Rio de Janeiro, Toronto, and the US, ICF needed to modernize its technology stack to address its diverse businesses and customers around the globe. Join us as their CIO describes their profitable, IT turnaround journey leveraged by cloud strategies and virtualization. Lon Anderson, Vice President, Corporate Information Technology , ICF International | 10:00 am - 10:30 am | The New Data Center Economy: “Are You Kidding Me?” Those of us managing IT infrastructure need to drive cost and efficiency AND enable the business to scale and grow. We need to deliver solutions and value AND build a ‘practical’ path to the next generation information center. And, if that weren’t enough, whatever we propose and deploy needs to be “cloud ready,” handle the expected surge of “big data,” AND prepare our organizations for the future. But do we -- and our respective organizations -- fully understand how big these challenges are? Let’s not kid ourselves. The requirements are daunting, but they can be met through careful planning. Join us for this session as we explore the challenges — along with practical advice on how to think them through. Michael Gustafson, Senior Vice President, Global File & Content Solutions Business , Hitachi Data Systems | 10:30 am - 10:45 am | Networking Break Connect and compare notes with your peers between sessions.
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 | Industry Perspective: Hadoop: Big Data Storage for 1/10 the Cost Ted Dunning, Chief Application Architect, MapR Technologies | User Case Study: Ensuring Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery in a Growing Virtual Environment Randy Dover, Vice President, Information Technology Officer, Cornerstone Community Bank | Industry Perspective: Building a Live Archive for Live Concert Recordings of 45 Years Jazz Montreux Paul Speciale, VP of Products, Amplidata | SNIA Tutorial: Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) John Hufferd, Owner/Consultant, Hufferd Enterprises | Industry Perspective: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Keys to a Successful Cloud Computing Exit Strategy Marne E. Gordan, Regulatory Analyst, IBM Institute for Advanced Security | Analyst Perspective: Cloud Storage - Key to Future of IT Infrastructure Anil Vasudeva, President & Chief Analyst, IMEX Research |
 | User Case Study: Pattern Energy - A Case Study for Scale-out NAS in the Wind and Solar Energy Sector Chad Ringley, Manager of Atmospheric Modeling, Pattern Energy | User Case Study: Optimizing Disaster Recovery Patrick Lynch, Manager, Network & SAN, ExactTarget | SNIA Tutorial: Storage Performance Management Brett Allison, Technical Services Lead, Intellimagic | Analyst Perspective: Fibre Channel and Fibre Channel over Ethernet Solutions for today and tomorrow – A Panel Discussion Dennis Martin, Founder and President, Demartek Mark Jones, FCIA Vice Chairman and Technical Marketing Director, Emulex Corporation Skip Jones, FCIA Chairman and Director of Planning and Technology, QLogic Corporation Mike McNamara, Sr. Manager, Product Marketing Core Software, NetApp J Metz, Product Manager, Storage, Data Center Group, Cisco
Rupin Mohan, Senior Manager Technology & Business Strategy, HP and Chairman, Marketing Committee, FCIA Steve Wilson, Director, Technology and Standards, Brocade and INCITS TC T11 Chairman | Industry Perspective: How Open IT Standards Are Driving Adoption of Cloud-based Data Storage Megan Wohlford, Product Manager, Rackspace | Solution Spotlight: Scaling with the Cloud: Strategies for Storage in Cloud Deployments Jason Schaffer, Senior Director, Disk Storage Product Management , Oracle | 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm | Expo Open Talk with providers in the Expo during our new, extended Expo hours.
| 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch in the Expo Enjoy lunch while you explore and connect with the many solutions providers in the Expo.
| 2:00 pm - 4:45 pm | SNIA Certification Prep Sessions
Content-rich sessions are presented by SNIA Certified Instructors and are presented at SNW free of charge. Certification Preparation Sessions set the stage for participants to be introduced to the key learning points from the full instructor-led courseware.
| 2:00 pm - 5:45 pm | Hands-On-Lab -- Afternoon Sessions
The Hands-On Lab at SNW gives users a chance to test drive the latest technologies in a controlled learning lab environment. Classes take place for two hours at regular intervals throughout the conference and are limited to 16-20 seats to give attendees a rich learning experience.
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 | Analyst Perspective: Test Lab Report: Using File Server Protocols for Block-Based Storage Workload Dennis Martin, Founder and President, Demartek | User Case Study: Top 5 Storage Design Essentials for Virtual Desktop Jef McCreery, Director of Core Systems, Washington and Lee University | Industry Perspective: Best Practices for Managing Storage in the Most Challenging Environments Ryan Jancaitis, Principal Product Manager, Storage & Availability Management Group, Symantec Corporation | Solution Spotlight: Taming the Beast: Managing Data Center Complexity Kevin Ehringer, President & CEO, Data Center Systems | Industry Perspective: Cloud Based Mobile Workforce Strategies Scott Burgess, Director, Office of the CTO, EMC Consulting | Industry Perspective: The Love-Hate Relationship: Private Clouds and How to Grow Exponentially But Not Uncontrollably Chandra Rangan, Sr. Director Product Marketing, Storage & Availability Management Group, Symantec Corporation |
 | SNIA Tutorial: The Evolution of File Systems Thomas Rivera, Sr. Technical Associate, File, Content & Cloud Solutions, Hitachi Data Systems; Chair, SNIA-Data Protection & Capacity Optimization (DPCO) Committee | Industry Perspective: VDI Storage Support for the Mobile Revolution Robert Petrocelli, CEO/ CTO, GreenBytes | Solution Spotlight: Exploiting Storage Performance Metrics to Optimize Storage Management Processes Stewart Carless, Solution Architect , Virtual Instruments | User Case Study: Applied SRM: A Business Perspective Erwin Cura, Manager, ITS Data Center Engineering, Texas Health Resources | Industry Perspective: Dedicated? Virtual? Public? Hybrid Private? - Which Cloud Approach is Right for Your Organization? Christian Teeft, Vice President of Engineering, Latisys | SNIA Tutorial: Interoperable Cloud Storage with the CDMI Standard Mark Carlson, Principal Cloud Strategist, Oracle Corporation | 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm | Leveraging Enterprise IT Infrastructure to Help Drive Capital One’s “Always On” Corporate IT Strategy As a top-ten bank and the fifth largest credit card issuer in the United States -- Capital One has adopted a corporate strategy of “always on” -- a mission to be available anytime, anywhere for any customer constituencies. Going well beyond just online access, this strategy requires a uniquely-aligned technology mission and data center strategy that not only supports continued growth, but adapts to mergers and acquisitions along the way. In this session, learn from Capital One’s senior executive at the heart of these strategic technology decisions -- and how Capital One is making technology investments for the future. Brian Cobb, Managing Vice President, Information Technology, Capital One | 4:45 pm - 5:30 pm | How Shell Oil Company Creates Business Value with Clouds, Storage, Hosting and Data Centers Operating in more than 90 countries with 150,000 enterprise users, it’s no wonder Shell Oil Company maintains a very large, globally complex infrastructure to manage geological data for its diverse oil and gas businesses -- not to mention technology support of its business processes. With that much data at stake, Shell has to proactively capitalize on new technology developments that can add business value through its global cloud, storage, hosting and data center footprint. Learn more about how they continuously manage for the future in this session. Kayoor Gajarawala, General Manager, Hosting, Storage & Enterprise Service Delivery , Shell Information Technology, Inc. | 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Expo Open Explore and connect with the many solutions providers in the Expo.
| 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Reception: Take a Tour Through Texas! Join us in the SNW Expo and take a culinary tour through Texas as we highlight the unique personalities of the Lone Star state - from the Alamo and Mexican heritage of San Antonio to the home of the great State Fair in Dallas to the Gulf Shores of Houston. | 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | See Emerging Technologies in the Expo Theater! |
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| 7:00 am - 8:00 am | Breakfast Get an early jump on the day and network with new connections and old.
| 8:15 am - 12:15 pm | Hands-On-Lab -- Morning Sessions
The Hands-On Lab at SNW gives users a chance to test drive the latest technologies in a controlled learning lab environment. Classes take place for two hours at regular intervals throughout the conference and are limited to 16-20 seats to give attendees a rich learning experience.
| 9:00 am - 12:15 pm | SNIA Certification Prep Sessions
Content-rich sessions are presented by SNIA Certified Instructors and are presented at SNW free of charge. Certification Preparation Sessions set the stage for participants to be introduced to the key learning points from the full instructor-led courseware.
| 8:00 am - 8:15 am | Welcome and Opening Remarks John Gallant, Senior Vice President and Chief Content Officer, IDG Enterprise & Computerworld Wayne Adams, Chairman, Board of Directors, Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) | 8:15 am - 9:00 am | Creating a Culture of IT Innovation IT infrastructure enables, and is often integrated, with just about every business process in the enterprise, but for those who manage these complex technology synapses, the job of innovating is often much larger than any one leader, group or program. Innovation is also a challenge when infrastructure is pressed with the day-to-day uptime and project delivery requirements. To move innovation forward, the organization needs to embrace it and make it part of the culture. How can innovation become part of IT infrastructure, and how can it apply – on an ongoing basis -- to solving challenges? Learn how one of the world’s most well-known companies practices IT innovation for success. Dr. David Richter, Vice President - Infrastructure Solutions, Kimberly-Clark Corporation | 9:00 am - 9:30 am | Improving Business Knowledge and Financial Awareness in the IT Organization It’s long been known that IT teams deliver better service and solutions if they know the business, but what techniques do organizations use to embed IT teams in the business? To give them not only a better understanding of how the business works, but how critical IT finances are to the overall operation? Learn top tips and strategies from a CIO who manages a diverse set of IT business lines. Theresa Meadows, Chief Information Officer, Cook Children's Health Care System | 9:30 am - 10:15 am | Adapting the Infrastructure Organization to New Skills The IT skills enterprises need at this very moment are changing beneath our feet. We’re moving to a world of IT professionals who are jack-of-all-trades that can have a relationship with the business – and moving away from vertical specializations. Moreover, IT infrastructure professionals now need to work with compute, network and storage as a portfolio instead of in traditional silos. All of this means that fewer people are available that are nimble enough to handle the new skill sets and their unique combinations. At the same time, more teams are managed virtually, requiring new skills and working relationships. What does this mean for the IT staff of the future? Join us as our panel of experts discuss what this means for the manager of teams, and those on them. James Clent, CIO, United Orthopedic Group Theresa Meadows, Chief Information Officer, Cook Children's Health Care System Dr. David Richter, Vice President - Infrastructure Solutions, Kimberly-Clark Corporation Moderator: Julia King, Executive Editor, Events and National Correspondent, Computerworld | 10:15 am - 10:45 am | Networking Break Connect and compare notes with your peers between sessions.
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 | SNIA Tutorial: Understanding Enterprise NAS Anjan Dave, Principal Storage Engineer for IT Global Infrastructure & Operations, LSI Corporation | Industry Perspective: Making Big Data Smaller: How Tiering, Object Storage & File Systems Will Change the Market Carter George, Executive Director, Storage Strategy, Dell | SNIA Tutorial: Solid State Storage: Key to NextGen Enterprise & Cloud Storage Anil Vasudeva, President & Chief Analyst, IMEX Research | User Case Study: Data Center Consolidation in the Canadian Federal Government Daniel Murphy, Cloud Transformation Architect, Canadian Federal Government | SNIA Tutorial: Green Storage - the Big Picture ("Green is more than kWh!") SW Worth, Senior Standards Program Manager, Microsoft | Solution Spotlight: Building High Performance and Cost Effective Storage Clouds with Flash Memory Thomas Isakovich, CEO & Founder, Nimbus Data Systems, Inc. |
 | Industry Perspective: Windows Server 8 File Server - Advanced Networking for Fault Tolerance and Performance Jose Barreto, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation | SNIA Tutorial: Advanced Data Reduction Concepts Gene Nagle, Vice President, Systems Engineering, BridgeSTOR LLC Thomas Rivera, Sr. Technical Associate, File, Content & Cloud Solutions, Hitachi Data Systems; Chair, SNIA-Data Protection & Capacity Optimization (DPCO) Committee | Industry Perspective: Full Throttle Application Acceleration Woody Hutsell, Senior Director Product Management, Fusion-io | Solution Spotlight: Adding Scale-out File Services to Dell Storage with Dell’s Fluid File System Bob Ganley, Sr. Solutions Consultant, Dell Storage | Industry Perspective: Introduction to the Resources and Methods to Benchmark the Relative Performance of Your Data Center Jay Taylor, Director, Global Standards, Codes and Environment, IT Business Unit, Schneider Electric | SNIA Tutorial: A Hype-free Stroll through Cloud Storage Security Eric Hibbard, CTO Security & Privacy, Hitachi Data Systems | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm | Expo Open Talk with providers in the Expo during our new, extended Expo hours.
| 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch in the Expo Enjoy lunch while you explore and connect with the many solutions providers in the Expo.
| 1:15 pm - 2:00 pm | See Cloud Technologies in the Expo Theater! | 2:00 pm - 5:45 pm | Hands-On-Lab -- Afternoon Sessions
The Hands-On Lab at SNW gives users a chance to test drive the latest technologies in a controlled learning lab environment. Classes take place for two hours at regular intervals throughout the conference and are limited to 16-20 seats to give attendees a rich learning experience.
| 2:15 pm - 6:00 pm | SNIA Certification Testing
Prepare for examinations and assess your readiness to take a SNIA Certification or Qualification Examination. Conveniently available at a reduced cost for SNW attendees. Visit the SNIA education information desk near the Hands-On Labs registration center.
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 | SNIA Tutorial: SAS: The Emerging Storage Fabric Harry Mason, President, SCSI Trade Association; Director Industry Marketing, LSI Marty Czekalski, Vice President, SCSI Trace Association; Interface and Emerging Architecture Program Manager, Seagate Technology | Industry Perspective: The 3 Keys to managing data for decades: Object Storage, Cloud Architecture and Metadata Mark Goros, CEO and Founder, Caringo | SNIA Tutorial: Leveraging Flash Memory in Enterprise Storage Luanne Dauber, Director of Marketing, Pure Storage Inc. | Industry Perspective: Practically Speaking: SSD + Cloud for All of Your Storage Needs Rick Gillett, VP, Data Systems Architecture, F5 Networks | SNIA Tutorial: Technologies for Green Storage Dr. Alan Yoder, Senior Staff, CTO Office, NetApp | User Case Study: Deploying a Cloud Integrated Architecture as Primary Enterprise Storage Dan Streufert, Director of Information Technology, MedPlast, Inc | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Dessert Break in the Expo |
 | SNIA Tutorial: pNFS & NFSv4.2; a Filesystem for Grid, Virtualization and Database David Dale, Director Industry Standards, NetApp | Industry Perspective: Capacity Planning Through Threshold Management Richard Witherow, Senior Consultant, GlassHouse Technologies | Analyst Perspective: Do I really need a 100% Flash Array? Why? – A Panel Discussion Arun Taneja, Founder and Consulting Analyst, Taneja Group
Dan Crain, CEO, WhipTail Technologies Scott Dietzen, CEO, Pure Storage Tom Hicks, VP Engineering and Chief Architect, Avere Systems Woody Hutsell, Senior Director of Product Management, Fusion-io | Industry Perspective: Behind Every Cloud is a Data Center in Disguise Praerit Garg, President and Co-Founder, Symform | Industry Perspective: Energy Planning by Making Use of SNIA Emerald Test Data Reports Leah Schoeb, Chair, SNIA Green Storage Initiative | User Case Study: Morgan County Schools' Dramatic Cost Savings with Virtualization and Scale-Out Storage Chris Rogers, Technology Coordinator, Morgan County School District | 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Wait ... What? Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is a CITY? Located on an 18,000-acre plot larger than Manhattan, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is proud to be an airport ... and a business ... and a city. Successfully providing technology services for all three means starting with the customer — whether it’s the traveler, the airport’s numerous tenants, or the countless internal business customers demanding a huge diversity of technology solutions. That approach to technology planning — and its always-on, customer-focused mandate -- requires not only a modern IT infrastructure for enablement, but a world-class one at that. All of which explains why PC World named DFW the number one airport in the United States for tech-savvy travelers. Join us for this inspiring session to learn how DFW accomplished this great feat for one of the world’s largest — if not busiest -- airports. John Parrish, AVP, Terminal Systems , Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport |
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| 7:30 am - 8:30 am | Breakfast Get an early jump on the day and network with new connections and old.
| 8:15 am - 12:00 pm | SNIA Certification Testing
Prepare for examinations and assess your readiness to take a SNIA Certification or Qualification Examination. Conveniently available at a reduced cost for SNW attendees. Visit the SNIA education information desk near the Hands-On Labs registration center.
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 | SNIA Tutorial: Can U B Social? Defining Social Media for Your Organization Marty Foltyn, Vice President, Channel Chargers, LLC | SNIA Tutorial: Storage Security - The ISO/IEC Standard Eric Hibbard, CTO Security & Privacy, Hitachi Data Systems | SNIA Tutorial: The Benefits of Solid State in Enterprise Storage Systems David Dale, Director Industry Standards, NetApp | Industry Perspective: Virtualization and I/O Dependencies Chauncey M. Schwartz II, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, QLogic Corporation | Industry Perspective: Los Angeles Dodgers Hit a Grand Slam with LiveOffice Archiving Solutions Joshua Stageberg, Director, Product Management, LiveOffice, Now Part of Symantec |
 | SNIA Tutorial: Reaction Management and Self-facilitation Techniques David Deming, President, Solution Technology | Industry Perspective: Wikileaks: Are You the Next Target? Marne E. Gordan, Regulatory Analyst, IBM Institute for Advanced Security | Industry Perspective: The Realities of Solid State Storage Luanne Dauber, Director of Marketing, Pure Storage Inc. | Industry Perspective: A Discussion on Data Center Network Virtualization Robert Winter, Distinguished Engineer, Strategic Technologist for Networking, Dell Networking Office of the CTO | SNIA Tutorial: The Business Case for the Cloud Christopher Marsh, IT Market and Development Manager, Spectra Logic Corporation |
 | SNIA Tutorial: Building Magnificent Technical Presentations Howard Goldstein, President, Howard Goldstein Associates, Inc. (HGAI) | Industry Perspective: Green Energy Data Centers and Storage in the Coming Age of Vast Cloud Computing Dr. Suchindran Chatterjee, President and CEO, Kender Energy, Inc.; and Advisor, Cool Energy Inc. | SNIA Tutorial: Understanding SSD Performance: Using the SSS PTS to Evaluate and Compare SSD Performance Esther Spanjer, Director, SSD Technical Marketing, SMART Modular Dr. Easen Ho, CTO, Calypso Systems, Inc.
| SNIA Tutorial: PCI Express IO Virtualization Overview Ron Emerick, Principal Hardware Engineer, Oracle Corporation | Industry Perspective: Cloud Storage - When to go Out and When to Stay Home Michael Zelle, Sr. Systems Engineer and Architect, NetApp |
 | SNIA Tutorial: Writing Storage RFPs in 2012 John Webster, Senior Partner, Evaluator Group | SNIA Tutorial: Implementing Stored-Data Encryption Dr. Michael Willett, Storage Security Strategist, Samsung | Industry Perspective: PCIe SSD Storage Solutions Jim Pappas, Director, Technology Initiatives, Data Center Group | Industry Perspective: Advances in I/O Utilization - Getting to SR-IOV Shawn Fitzgerald, Sr. Content Development Manager, QLogic Corporation | Solution Spotlight: A New Approach to Cloud-Based Data Protection Dave Hanson, Area Vice President, Virtualization and Cloud, Quantum Corporation | 12:00 pm - 12:00 am | Conference Concludes
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