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The Demand for Scalable Storage with Web 2.0
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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25 Feb 2008
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25 Feb 2008
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Format:
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Video
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Videocast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Join this videocast as Ian Duncan, Director of Marketing for HP's Enterprise NAS division, explores the explosive growth of digital media content - photos, documents, audio and video - and what it means for storage infrastructures.
With file-based storage poised to surpass block storage for the first time, Ian discuses the challenges traditional enterprises and Web 2.0 companies face, including the need for assured availability, extreme scalability, as well as an affordable infrastructure model. Ian will site customer examples and share why HP's Scalable NAS solution provides dramatic benefits for this rapidly changing market.
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Speaker
Ian Duncan
Director of Marketing for HP's Enterprise NAS Division
Ian Duncan is the Marketing Director for the HP StorageWorks Network Attach Storage Division. He and his team are responsible for the definition, launch and marketing of the Clustered Gateway and PolyServe product lines. Prior to this role Ian was the Marketing Director for the HP Storage Software division with responsibility for the Information Lifecycle Management, Storage Resource Management and Data Protection software businesses. He's also held management roles for SMB NAS, Strategic Planning, Software Sales and R&D. Prior to joining HP, he worked for Xerox UK in manufacturing, procurement and technical sales support roles. He holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Ian is based out of Fort Collins, Colorado.
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