Storage Management 2002 presentations
Were you at SearchStorage's Storage Management 2002 conference? If you couldn't make it to the Midwest, not to worry. Here is your one-stop shop to get all of the PowerPoint presentations and CEO insight that the nearly 800 attendees in Chicago enjoyed. Also included are the SearchStorage write-ups of the CEO Connections that didn't include slides. They should give you a good feel for what was said. To view these, please select the appropriate session title below. (Depending on your connection speed, you may need to wait a few seconds before the slides are uploaded.)
Day 1:
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Rich Castagna, Editorial Director- Business alert: How to gain control of your budget and reduce TCO(John McArthur, IDC, Group VP storage research)
- Master the diving catch: Storage recovery challenges & prospects(Jon William Toigo, author)
CEO Connection: EMC's Mike Ruettgers defends EMC-led management standards push
SearchStorage.com Innovator awards (sponsored by HP)
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Day 2:
Build management muscle with storage provisioning (Marc Farley, author)
CEO Connection: Gary Bloom says EMC's WideSky validates Veritas' market positioning
CEO Connection: Brocade CEO Greg Reyes says McData suit a 'publicity stunt'
The 7 deadly sins of storage management (Bob Zimmerman, Giga Information Group, Director of storage research)
Five critical components of an enterprise storage management framework (Steve Duplessie, Enterprise Storage Group, analyst)
How to cluster both servers and storage (W. Curtis Preston, The Storage Group, President)
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Day 3:
How to finally secure your network storage (Himanshu Dwivedi, @stake, Inc., Managing security architect)
Seven must-know disaster recovery strategies (Jamie Gruener, The Yankee Group, Senior analyst
Interoperbility issues: The hot spots for 2002 (John Webster, Illuminata, Inc., Senior analyst)