ADVISORY/ IDG's ITworld.com Launches On-Demand Webcast, 'Network Storage: Can It Cut Costs Today?'.Business/Technology Editors ADVISORY...for today (Aug. 12) --(BUSINESS WIRE) ITworld.com:
DATE: August 12, 2002
LOCATION:
www.itworld.com/jswc/ITWPRA01/WC/ITw/LS/storage/storagecosts3/reg
TOPIC: ITworld, the pioneer of on-demand webcasts, launched its
latest webcast in the Network Management Series, "Network
Storage: Can It Cut Costs Today?" With severe budget and
resource restrictions, IT managers are finding it
difficult to meet increasing storage demands efficiently
and cost-effectively. This new program provides expert
advice and guidance from several experts on this
challenging industry-wide problem.
Of those who have already viewed this program:
- 52% are IT professionals (management, staff,
consultants)
- 55% represent organizations with 1-1000 employees
- 42% are currently evaluating the purchase of storage
products
- 32% plan to purchase storage products within one to
six months
- 100% opted to subscribe to the weekly Storage
Solutions newsletter
Speakers: Bill Laberis is founder and president of Bill Laberis Associates, an IT custom publishing and consulting company Noun 1. consulting company - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting firm business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a founded in 1996. Laberis spent 15 years at Computerworld, initially as a staff reporter before rising through the ranks to editor in chief. Jon JON Jonah JON Jesus of Nazareth JON Job Order Number JON Johnston Island, US, Outlying Islands (Airport Code) William William, crown prince of Germany William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack Toigo is an independent writer, IT consultant and author of nine books on information systems and networks, including "The Holy Grail Holy Grail: see Grail, Holy. A very desired object or outcome that borders on a sacred quest. There are several Holy Grails in the computer business. of Data Storage Management, Disaster Recovery Planning: Strategies for Protecting Critical Information Assets (2nd Edition)". Alan A`lan´ n. 1. A wolfhound. Radding has been a technology writer and consultant for more than 20 years, writing for leading publications such as The New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times, Business Week, CFO See Chief Financial Officer. Magazine, CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. Magazine, Information Week, American Banker American Banker is a daily newspaper covering the financial services industry. Founded in 1835 and based in New York, American Banker's 70 reporters and editors in six cities monitor developments and breaking news affecting banks. , and Computerworld. Radding is the author of "Knowledge Management: Succeeding in the Information-Based Global Economy," published by Computer Technology Research. Jamie Gruener is a senior analyst covering the storage market for the Yankee Group's Enterprise Computing Refers to information technology in the larger company. See enterprise data and enterprise networking. and Networking Planning Service. Mr. Gruener's research focuses on evolving trends such as storage virtualization Treating storage as a single logical entity without regard to the hierarchy of physical media that may be involved or that may change. It enables the applications to read from and write to a single pool of storage rather then individual disks, tapes and optical devices. , storage networking standards, disaster recovery and business continuity strategies, storage management techniques, carrier integration of storage technology, content distribution, server technologies and the storage service provider market.
WHY: In this webcast, viewers will:
- Discover how iSCSI and Fibre Channel play key roles in
cost-effective network storage environments;
- Learn what other network professionals are doing to
contain costs;
- Understand the myths and realities of storage
virtualization.
WEBCAST AVAILABLE 24x7 ON-DEMAND AT:
www.itworld.com/jswc/ITWPRA01/WC/ITw/LS/storage/storagecosts3/reg
WHO: ITworld, the pioneer of on-demand webcasts, has enabled
more than 1,000 customers including global technology
companies such as IBM, Microsoft, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard,
Dell and 3Com to reach highly qualified audiences and
generate measurable, actionable sales leads. ITworld is
the only broadband interactive marketing services provider
that features a proprietary webcast platform, Lead
Evaluation and Delivery System (LEADS), strategic
partnerships with industry leading print and web-based
publishers, and fully integrated marketing services that
address the `4 Ps of webcasting' - platform, production,
promotion, and people.
PRODUCER: ITworld.com
Visit this on-demand program anytime at:
www.itworld.com/jswc/ITWPRA01/WC/ITw/LS/storage/storagecosts3/reg
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