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Posted:  30 Jun 2008
Premiered:  30 Jun 2008, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
Format:  Video
Type:  Videocast
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Storage networks provide the link between the servers that need data and the storage systems that store that data. Too often, however, storage networks are just considered the connective tissue in the storage environment and are often overlooked when greater performance, scalability or new services are needed.

This Videocast features Technology Analyst for the Taneja Group, Jeff Boles. Jeff has spent the last 20 years as a user in the storage trenches and as a consultant to enterprise IT departments.

View this Videocast as Jeff shares his insights into networking technologies, planning and design, and incorporating new and emerging storage networking technologies.

Find out exactly what you need to know about the latest developments in storage networking today.



Speaker

Jeff Boles
Technology Analyst, Taneja Group
Jeff joins Taneja Group from a broad background of hands-on operational IT management and infrastructure engineering, bringing to the group over 20 years of deep experience within the trenches of practicing IT. Following a position as a director of an infrastructure and application consulting practice at CIBER, Jeff most recently worked as an IT Manager with a special focus on storage management at the City of Mesa, near Phoenix, Arizona. Today, Jeff performs analyst work for the Taneja Group and coordinates the Technology Validation Service, designed to objectively evaluate storage solutions in the real world.



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