Recorded audio from the Peer Incite:
Facebook, Google, Apple and other Web giants have blown open the amount of data available to make end-users more productive. Whether socializing with friends, finding data or managing your world, these firms have changed the way applications are designed to radically enhance the user experience. Flash, memory-based architectures, and cloud services are at the heart of these innovations and commercial enterprises must aggressively alter the way they design systems and supporting infrastructure; or risk being at a huge competitive advantage.
This Peer Incite Research Meeting will explore flash as a new business enabler and address the following questions:
- How should organizations architect systems to exploit huge amounts of data?
- What happens to my SAN?
- Is flash affordable?
- What technical disruptions should practitioners be watching to avoid being blindsided?
- How will flash support new QoS models for cloud service providers and enterprises pursuing IT-as-a-Service?
Please join us...
Call in details below:
Date: Tuesday, Dec 13, 2011
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm ET (9:00am - 10:00am PT)
Access#: 218.632.1064
Bridge: 1960#
We hope to see you there...
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