Provided by Crossbeam, McAfee, Brocade
Category Data Center Management
Type Webinar
Length
Publish Date April 22 2012
Date posted April 22 2012
May 17th @ 11:00 AM EST (New York) / 5 p.m. CEST (Paris) / 8 a.m. PDT (San Francisco)
As data centers evolve, cloud-based infrastructures present some fundamental network security challenges, including:
Join featured speaker IDC in discussing the evolution of the data center and the challenges IT organizations face as they migrate their infrastructure to Next Generation Data Centers (NGDCs) and look to take advantage of the benefits of the private cloud. In particular, the webinar will focus on the unique requirements of network security and the difficulty of adapting this infrastructure to meet the demands of highly virtualized and dynamic environments. Brian Robertson, Crossbeam product marketing manager, will share highlights from Crossbeam's recent survey, which cites network security as the number one reason IT organizations are stalled in their NGDC efforts. He will also discuss how Crossbeam and its strategic partners McAfee and Brocade can help organizations overcome this obstacle to advance the state of their data centers and protect their private clouds.
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