June 05, 2012
NATICK, Mass., June 5 — TwinStrata, Inc,, the leading innovator of cloud-based data storage, backup and disaster recovery solutions, today announced that company CEO Nicos Vekiarides is a featured speaker at Cloud Computing Expo. Specifically, he'll discuss how Cloud SANs are rapidly becoming the new approach to building and enhancing storage area networks. In addition, the company will be exhibiting its CloudArray Storage Gateway at the Expo in Booth No. 339 of the Javits Center in New York, June 11-14.
Speaking Information:
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Who: |
Nicos Vekiarides, Chief Executive Officer of TwinStrata |
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What: |
Presents "Extending SANs to the Cloud: What the Data Storage Vendors Forgot" |
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When: |
June 14 at 8:15 a.m. EDT |
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Where: |
Cloud Computing Expo East |
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Track 6: Cloud Storage Virtualization Testing | APIs |
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Javits Center, New York |
"Despite numerous benefits over their direct-attached predecessors, SANs still present a number of challenges," said Vekiarides. "In this session, Cloud Expo delegates will learn how Cloud SANs are rapidly becoming the new approach to building and enhancing storage area networks. Attendees will learn how using cloud storage, in combination with enterprise-class cloud storage gateways, overcomes the limitations of traditional SANs through a pay-as-you-go cost model while offering unlimited capacity, multi-site scalability, and even cloud-based disaster recovery without dedicated infrastructure and resources."
Exhibition Information:
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Who: |
TwinStrata |
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When: |
June 11-14 |
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Where: |
Cloud Computing Expo 2012 |
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Booth No. 339 |
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Javits Center, New York |
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About TwinStrata CloudArray
CloudArray virtual or physical appliances take minutes to configure and integrate public cloud, private cloud and local or remote storage devices into flexible "Cloud SANs" that provide unlimited storage, continuous data protection, tapeless offsite backup, instant disaster recovery, and branch office storage consolidation. CloudArray appliances are available from TwinStrata with software appliances available for immediate free download at http://www.twinstrata.com/CloudArray-download.
About TwinStrata, Inc.
TwinStrata is an innovator in enterprise-class data storage, data protection and disaster recovery/business continuity solutions using cloud storage. With TwinStrata CloudArray®, companies of all sizes can simply and economically leverage the scalability and efficiency of cloud storage while maintaining the availability, performance and security of local storage. CloudArray software and hardware solutions support all file and operating systems, and deliver substantial advantages over traditional off-site storage solutions, including a pay-as-you-go model, unlimited elastic capacity, local performance, in-cloud snapshots and disaster recovery, dynamic caching, automated policies, AES256 encryption, and continuous access to data. For more information visit TwinStrata.com or call 508-651-0199.
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