I’m pleased to announce that I will be presenting at all four of TechTarget’s excellent end user-focused 2009 Storage Decisions conferences in North America! I’m also very excited to be developning two entirely new sessions for the show:
- Tools and Tricks to Manage Capacity – Knowing how much disk capacity you have allocated, how much is actually being used, and what remains are basics for disk storage management. But it can be difficult to measure and describe storage capacity and make smart and effective decisions. In this session, we’ll cover the tools and best practices that are key to managing disk capacity.
- Radical Tiered Storage to Reduce Cost and Expand Service – “Do more with less” is the slogan of the year, but storage pros have been doing exactly this for years. From HSM to tiered storage, data is moving away from simple disks and landing on flash memory, tape, and cloud services. Adopting an expansive tiered storage policy will not only reduce costs but can also improve performance and introduce new capabilities.
The 2009 show dates have been released, with more information at the official Storage Decisions site. Admission is free for qualified attendees, so register now for the session near you!
- Chicago – June 1-2, 2009
- Toronto – June 16, 2009
- New York – September 22-23, 2009
- San Francisco – November 17, 2009
Long-time readers of this blog know that both topics are top of mind for me, and I’ll be updating this blog and Gestalt IT with content on both capacity management and tiered storage over the coming year as I progress through the development and presentation of this content.
I spent the last two years presenting on the topics of storage virtualization and email archiving, and previously presented a two-hour “storage 101” session. Although I loved that content, I’m never satisfied with my own work, so I’ll be happy to develop these two new presentations from scratch!
lindsaymorris says
Hi, Stephen. We’ve been studying the accumulation of data too, and put together a 3-minute youtube video with some intersting real-world causes. Feel free to incorporate them into your talk as appropriate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQqZceaQE34
lindsaymorris says
Hi, Stephen. We've been studying the accumulation of data too, and put together a 3-minute youtube video with some intersting real-world causes. Feel free to incorporate them into your talk as appropriate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQqZceaQE34