Software Defined Enterprise World Forum

Software Defined Enterprise World Forum




About the Event

The conversation on how Software-Defined technologies are transforming the workplace revolves around three key terms: software defined networking, software defined storage, and the software defined data center. Niche terms have also recently popped up like software defined security and software defined management. What all these “software-defined” concepts really boil down to is: virtualization of the underlying component and accessibility through some documented API to provision, operate and manage the low-level component. Analysts are talking about Software-defined anything/everything (SDx) changing the enterprise workplace. It incorporates such initiatives as OpenStack, OpenFlow, Open Daylight and the Open Compute Project.
Indeed, the way an enterprise approaches its IT is changing through software defined technology and this is on track to dominate discussions in 2014. There is a lot for enterprise CIOs, CTOs and enterprise IT Managers to learn and evaluate how they can adopt their existing infrastructure as well as their current Cloud investment plans to fit a ‘Software-defined’ future.
From the producers of the market-leading Cloud World Forum comes the ‘Software Defined Enterprise World Forum’ as the only dedicated meeting place to cover SDN for Enterprise, SDDC and SDS under one roof.
The event covers all sides of software defined technologies through the prism of enterprise organisations. It targets both the CIO for the overall business case behind SDx but also the engineers, working on the nitty-gritty details of the
SDDC and SDS.

We focus on the following themes: 
  • SDN for Enterprises
  • Software Defined Data Centre
  • Software Defined Storage  + automation

Local:  Londres, UK
Data: 10 a 11 de setembro de 2014
Mais informações em: http://softwaredefined-enterprise.com/

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