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Data Virtualization @ Redhat Summit 2012

You have heard about Data Virtualization, but do not completely understand what it is and what benefits it brings to your organization?

Are you still on the fence about Data Virtualization technologies?

Are you considering Data Virtulization technology for your enterprise but do not know what are some essential features you need to be looking out to make it a successful evaluation of technology? Would like to know some common do and don'ts in choosing a vendor?

Would you like to know how other enterprises are using the Data Virtualization technology? What are the problems they are trying to solve?

If you answered "yes" to any one of the above questions, please attend my session "The Power of Data Virtualization" at Redhat Summit 2012

In this session, I will describe what this technology about, and essential features you need to be looking in a Data Virtualization vendor and take you through some usecases that enterprises are using the Data Virtualization technology.

I will also demonstrate an example to show case the JBoss Enterprise Data Services platform an offering from Redhat in Data Virtualization.

If you have not registered for conference, please register for Redhat Summit 2012 and come see us.

Thank You.

Ramesh Reddy.

Comments

  1. Hi Ramesh,

    Unfortunately I'm unable to come attend your interesting session.

    Will it be available for playback or will the presentation slides be available after the conference? I'd be looking forward to it...

    Thanks in advance :)

    Regards,
    Marc

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  2. About what Marc asked above, I am really interested too, can't attend "physically", so please tell us that this will be "virtualized" for us... :-)

    Marco

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  3. Marc, Marco:

    I do not know if the event going to be recorded, if it is I will surely post a link to it. I will post slides after the presentation.

    Thank you.

    Ramesh..

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