The first day of the virtualization.info’s Virtualization Congress is just ended and so we are free to focus on what will come next here at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Here’s the breakout sessions and the panel that we’’ll have tomorrow, after the Citrix Synergy keynote:
11.30am – 12.20am
- Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro: The Complexity and Insecurity of the Cloud [VC105]
Grand Ballroom 112-114
Christofer Hoff - Storage considerations for Virtual Desktop Deployments [VC203]
Premier Ballroom 319
Dave Glatfelter, Product Alliance Manager, HP
2.00pm – 2.50pm
- Virtualization Startups Launch [VC401]
Grand Ballroom 112-114
Geoff Hayward, President and CEO, Data Gardens
3.00pm – 3.50pm
- Hypervisor management with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 [VC202]
Grand Ballroom 112-114
Edwin Yuen, Technical Product Manager, Integrated Virtualization Strategy, Microsoft - Automating Virtual Infrastructures With PowerShell [VC101]
Premier Ballroom 319
Cody Bunch, Virtualization Engineer, Rackspace
Patrick Ancillotti, Virtualization Engineer, Rackspace
4.00pm – 4.50pm
- Best Practices for Designing and Implementing Large Scale Virtualization Projects [VC102]
Grand Ballroom 112-114
Ron Oglesby, Practice Executive, Virtualization, Dell - Preventable Disasters – How Come Many Virtualization Users Never Think Availability? [VC201]
Premier Ballroom 319
Tim Wegner, Vice President, Product Dev, High Availability Solutions, Stratus Technologies
Daniel Kusnetzky, Principal Analyst, KG LLC
5.00pm – 5.50pm
- Panel: Securing the Virtual Data Center (on Earth and on Clouds) [VC302]
Grand Ballroom 112-114
Christofer Hoff
Dave Shackleford, Chief Security Officer, Configuresoft
Michael Berman, CTO, Catbird
Alessandro Perilli, Founder, virtualization.info (moderator)
Be sure to check the rest of the agenda to see the other sessions and panel that will take place on May 7.
A big thanks goes to our sponsors that made the Virtualization Congress possible: eG Innovations, IGEL Technology, HP, Microsoft, Symantec, Stratus Technologies, Symantec, VMware and of course Citrix.