03 Oct 2008
02 Oct 2008
This year’s Storage Expo will address timely issues, including ways to reduce a firm’s data footprint
Autumn is upon us: the nights are drawing in, the leaves are beginning to turn, the kids have gone back to school and it is time for the UK’s annual Storage Expo event.
With more than 100 vendors and thousands of visitors due to gather in the National Hall at Olympia on Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 October, Storage Expo 2008 is anticipated to be the largest yet.
Now in its eighth year, the show’s Keynote Programme will reflect the change in data storage and information management landscape.
Highlights will include Storage from the Ground to the Cloud: A Root and Branch Review of Storage at the Royal Horticultural Society, which will address the future of data-proof data storage with a green and scalable infrastructure.
There will be keynotes on how to reduce your data footprint with de-duplication, architecting for efficiency and effectiveness and modular architecture, growing with cluster storage and protecting your data with backup strategies. A selection of technical experts will also be available in the Energy Zone.
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