Transform IT ... and yourself
“Transform IT, the business and yourself” was the main message of last week’s EMC Forum 2012 event, focusing on how cloud, virtualisation and big data solutions can drive transformation of IT infrastructures.
Servaas Venter, Acting
Country Manager of EMC Southern Africa, said the day was all about how cloud is
transforming IT, how Big Data is transforming business and how people can
transform themselves in the process.
“Our aim is to help
our customers achieve this transformation successfully,” he said. “By learning
about the latest developments in cloud and Big Data – and understanding the
huge implications they have for the future of business and IT –people can be
ready to evolve their enterprise, their role within it and themselves, thereby
making sure they remain competitive. The EMC Forum 2012 provided the insight to
facilitate that.”
The keynote address
was delivered by Brian Gallagher, President of EMC’s Enterprise Storage
Division. Other presenters included Derek Barrett, Senior Consultant of EMC’s
Executive Briefing Centre in Ireland; Sebastian Darrington, Director of
Specialist Sales, EMC EMEA; Kelly Brown, EMEA Director of Product Marketing,
Backup and Recovery Systems, EMC; Zion Gabai, Isilon Sales Director, EMC; and
Brett Quinn, Technical Director, zSeries Software Development, EMC.
EMC also hosted
Hands-On vLabs, where delegates were able to spend time with EMC’s portfolio of
cloud and Big Data enabling products. It was the ideal opportunity to learn how
EMC products integrate with VMware to provide the best visibility and
management of the cloud. Delegates gained an understanding of how to secure,
backup and protect their cloud, VMware and EMC environments with vLabs
featuring Avamar, RSA and VPLEX. They also test drove some of EMC’s latest storage
products - VMAX, VNX and VNXe - all powered by the EMC vCloud.
“Historically, IT has
driven business efficiency by taking tasks done by many people and doing it
better with fewer resources. Organisations today can go beyond this by
transforming their business and IT through cloud, Big Data and storage
technologies to become more efficient, analytical and dynamic than ever before.
The Forum discussed the accelerating pace of transformation and the
extraordinary opportunities it offers businesses,” Venter said.
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