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Virtualization: the Road to Heaven & Hell

Created on: Sep 18, 2008 12:00 AM by VMworld Team - Last Modified:  Jul 24, 2009 3:44 PM by VMworld Team

Session Details

Session ID:

NetApp_keynote

Session Title:

Virtualization: the Road to Heaven&Hell

Session Abstract:

IT departments mired in hellish complexity are seeing heavenly results from today's virtualization deployments. But today's deployment decisions will have long-lasting implications that can lead to a future of heaven or hell. Join Dave as he discusses what companies are learning as they explore the boundaries of virtualization, and explores the heaven & hell scenarios posed by a future of virtualized IT. Where will your virtualization decisions take you?

Track:

Session Type:

Technical Overview Session

Keywords:

Networking; Storage / Backup; VMware Infrastructure; Virtualization Platform / Hypervisor

Duration:

1 Hour

Speaker(s):

Dave Hitz( NetApp )

Speaker 1:

As Executive Vice President, David Hitz is responsible for the future strategy and direction of NetApp.
Dave Hitz and James Lau founded NetApp in 1992 with a desire to simplify storage the way Cisco simplified networking. Hitz and Lau believed that general-purpose computing systems were too complex, so they built dedicated devices called appliances. These appliances were designed to handle one thing well: storage.
Prior to 1992, Hitz worked as a senior engineer at Auspex Corporation, an enterprise storage solutions provider, where he was responsible for file systems and microkernel design. He also held engineering positions at MIPS Computer, focusing on file system and I/O subsystem design for the System V kernel development effort. Before his career in the computer industry, Hitz worked as a cowboy, getting valuable management experience by herding, branding, and castrating cattle.
Hitz holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and electrical engineering from Princeton University.



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