2005 NetWorld+Interop Performance Conference to Address Increased Demands of IP-Based Network Traffic.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Key Theme to Spotlight Performance Optimization Products and Network Diagnostic Tools NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) 2005, produced by MediaLive International, Inc., today announced its Performance Conference, which will spotlight the technologies and processes necessary for moving an enterprise from reactionary performance problem firefighting 1. firefighting - What sysadmins have to do to correct sudden operational problems. An opposite of hacking. "Been hacking your new newsreader?" "No, a power glitch hosed the network and I spent the whole afternoon fighting fires." 2. to comprehensive performance management. The Performance Conference will feature leading experts including Chairperson chairperson Chairman The head of an academic department. See 'Chair.', Cf Chief. Peter Sevcik, President, NetForecast, who will present the trade-offs required to achieve IT goals and the hard data and practical experience learned through user deployments. NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) 2005 will be held May 1-6 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center The Mandalay Bay Convention Center is one of the largest privately owned and operated convention centers in the world. The 1 million square foot facility is owned by MGM Mirage. It is attached to the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and adjacent to the Mandalay Bay Events Center. in Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. . The Performance Conference, sponsored by Packeteer, will include three days of in-depth sessions that allow participants to learn how to measure, understand, and manage networked applications. The Performance Conference will include Network Forensics See computer forensics. Day, a workshop sponsored by OPNET OPNET Operations Network OPNET Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team OPNET Operational New Equipment Training OPNET Optimized Network Evaluation Tool OPNET SMDPS Phase III Operational Network Technologies, Inc. that is dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions and best practices for diagnosing and optimizing existing infrastructure. Performance Conference sessions will cover alternative technologies and best practices, building on the three performance cornerstones that are crucial in achieving high network performance: measurement, control, and enhancement. These technologies and services will also be displayed by NetWorld+Interop exhibitors at the NetWorld+Interop Performance Zone. Performance Conference sessions include: --Understanding Performance: Knowledge and Action --Leveraging Existing Management Systems for Performance Management --Performance Enhanced ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). : Choosing Between Application and Network Centric Solutions --Improving Performance over the Internet --Improving Application Performance: User Case Studies --Should Performance Management Follow your Organization Structure or Business Flow? --Application Delivery Systems: Teaching Old Applications New Performance Tricks --The Business Value of Performance: Lessons from the Field --Measuring VoIP Performance --Avoiding the Train Wreck train wreck Medtalk A popular term for a multiproblem Pt in critical condition of Boxes: Is a Performance Improvement Platform Right for You? --Choosing Real vs. Synthetic Measurement Solutions: The Experts Debate The 2005 NetWorld+Interop Performance Program will also include two-day tutorials and special day-long workshops that will be led by leading experts and include the following topics: --Troubleshooting Ethernet and Switched Networks --Analyzing Application Performance --Optimizing Your Infrastructure to Support End-to-End Applications "As IP-based network traffic increases, companies today are facing an increased demand for performance management tools and technology," said David Puglia, vice president of marketing, Packeteer. "As the leader in application traffic management, we are in a unique position to deliver solutions that deal with these challenges on a practical level. We are delighted to be involved with the Performance Program at NetWorld+Interop, and to have the opportunity to share our experience and be involved with such a talented and knowledgeable group of network performance experts." "We're proud of our leadership role in the area of performance and that fact that NetWorld+Interop is the only event that provides users with the entire range of performance options - both on the show floor and in the classroom," said Lenny Heymann, General Manager of NetWorld+Interop. "This year, the NetWorld+Interop Performance Program promises to finally dispel the black box that until now has been Performance management, measurement and optimization." For two decades, NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) has provided the nuts-and-bolts training, solutions and insight attendees need to make the best decisions for their IT infrastructure. This year, attendees will learn about the trade-offs required to achieve IT goals as speakers present the hard data and practical lessons learned through user deployments to the full spectrum of network technologies. The products and strategies to be explored throughout the event will be featured during the educational programs, exhibition, special programs and InteropNet. This year's event continues a long-standing tradition of helping IT professionals learn about the latest technology innovations by focusing on six of the most vital technology trends defining the IT and networking industry today: Network Infrastructure and Services; Wireless; Security; Performance; VoIP and Collaboration; and Data Management and Compliance. NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) will be held at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, May 1-6, 2005. For more information on the Performance Conference visit: http://interop.com/lasvegas/key_themes/?s=performance NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) 2005 Attendee at·tend·ee n. One who is present at or attends a function. See Usage Note at -ee1. attendee Noun a person who is present at a specified event Noun 1. Registration Information is now available at www.interop.com/lasvegas/registration NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) 2005 Press and Analyst Registration Information is now available at: www.interop.com/lasvegas/media_center About NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) Part of the MediaLive International, Inc. family of global brands, NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) is the leading destination for networking technology buyers and sellers. Through in-depth educational programs, workshops, real-world demonstrations and live technology implementations in its unique eNet and iLabs programs, NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) provides the industry's only platform for collaboration, communication and commerce for the end-to-end network. NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R) Las Vegas 2005 will take place at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, May 1-6, 2005. For more information about the event, please visit www.interop.com. About MediaLive International, Inc. MediaLive International connects companies to the markets they serve through media properties, software tools and marketing solutions that educate buying communities, deepen deep·en tr. & intr.v. deep·ened, deep·en·ing, deep·ens To make or become deep or deeper. deepen Verb to make or become deeper or more intense Verb 1. relationships between buyers and sellers, and fuel market growth. MediaLive International's media brands encompass the IT industry's largest exhibitions, including NetWorld(SM)+Interop(R), COMDEX The former, premier computer trade show in the U.S. Although it grew into an end user event, it was originally created for dealers and distributors (it was the COMputer Dealers EXposition). (R), as well as highly focused educational programs as Next Generation Networks(R), VoiceCon(R), Seybold Seminars(SM), the Collaboration Technologies Conference, Mobile Business Expo, GTEC GTEC Georgia Tech Emory Center GTEC Technology in Government Week (Canada) GTEC Governor's Technical Excellence Committee , the Web 2.0 Conference Web 2.0 Conference could mean:
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