The biggest hurdle for any network operator or designer is planning for the future.  It wasn’t long ago that network authorities could just say, no video, no audio, no voice, etc. and make it stick … but it is not going to be that way in the future.  Plan now how you will accomodate the technology your users will demand … or be sorry to play catchup.

Next-Generation Scalable NAS for Digital Media

Featured Speakers:
Srikanth Venkataseshu
Worldwide Solution Marketing Manager
HP StorageWorks NAS Division

Michael Vizard
SVP, Editorial Director
Ziff Davis Enterprise

Aug 6, 2008
1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific
Duration: 60 minutes

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Technology Professional,

The digital industry is in the midst of unprecedented growth and transformation. With so many ways to capture and share digital information, Web 2.0 businesses like social networking sites have propelled the growth and consumption of user generated rich media like photos, graphics, music and video files.

For video portals, live sports events and other online entertainment, the Internet is the vehicle for delivering on-demand digital content. Traditional broadcasting companies are also leveraging the Internet to deliver premium content in high-definition for on-demand viewing. As digital content and delivery evolve, both traditional enterprises and Web 2.0 companies need a solution that can scale to meet increasing demands.

Managing and delivering rich media files requires a special storage infrastructure. Attend this webcast as Srikanth Venkataseshu of HP explores the company’s next generation of Scalable NAS and discusses how its high availability and massive scalability is uniquely suited to address the demands of this new and exciting digital era.

Sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company

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