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Panzura VP of Marketing to Speak at Cloud Expo


NEW YORK, June 11 — Panzura, a leading provider of global cloud storage solutions, announced that Ranajit Nevatia, vice president of marketing, will be a featured speaker at the 10th International Cloud Computing Expo, in New York City, June 11-14, 2012. Nevatia's presentation will showcase Panzura's recently updated Global Cloud Storage System, which recently won 'Best of Interop 2012' in the Data Center and Storage category at Interop Las Vegas last month.

The session, "Uniting the Global Enterprise leveraging Cloud Storage for Collaboration and Sharing," will highlight how Panzura and Scality effectively solve key technical challenges of globally distributed enterprises by providing a cloud-integrated, file-based storage system that grants anytime, anywhere access to users regardless of their location and real-time collaboration features, while simultaneously preserving local NAS security, file locking, access control, encryption, and consistency.

The presentation will take place during the conference track: Cloud Storage Virtualization Testing | APIs, Wednesday, June 13 from 8:15 - 9:00 am. Conference attendees can also receive hands-on demonstrations of the company's breakthrough enterprise-class cloud storage solution at the Panzura/Scality Booth, #159.

Additional Presentations and Joint Demonstrations
Panzura will also be participating in the following joint presentations with key alliances:

  • Panzura and Amplidata
    Panzura and Amplidata team up for the Big Data session "Best Practices for Big Unstructured Data Storage," presented by Tom Leyden, director of alliances and marketing at Amplidata.
    Monday, June 11, from 2:40 - 3:25 pm: Booth #251
     
  • Panzura and Rackspace
    In support of the integration of Panzura's Global Cloud Storage System with Rackspace Cloud Files, announced concurrently at Cloud Expo 2012, Panzura will present "Panzura and Rackspace Cloud Files: Enterprise Cloud Storage Made Seamless."
    Tuesday, June 12, 11:00 am - 11:30 am: Booth #311
    Wednesday, June 13, 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm: Booth #311

  • Panzura and HP Cloud Services
    Panzura recently announced support for HP Cloud Services, which enables customers to leverage HP Cloud Object Storage for their enterprise applications. Visit Booth #136 for joint Panzura and HP Cloud Services offerings.

  • Panzura and EMC
    Panzura and EMC have been working to enable customers to leverage the benefits of Object Storage in a private cloud with existing applications. Visit Booth #561 for joint Panzura and EMC offerings.

The Panzura Global Cloud Storage System is also fully integrated with Nirvanix and Google Cloud Storage.

Resources
For more information about Panzura Global Cloud Storage System, visit http://www.panzura.com/. To learn more information about Cloud Expo 2012, visit http://cloudexpo2012east.sys-con.com/event/sessions.

About Panzura

Panzura optimizes enterprise data storage management and distribution in the cloud, making cloud storage simple and secure. Panzura's revolutionary global cloud storage solution seamlessly combines the flexibility, performance and productivity benefits of distributed storage with the manageability, security and cost benefits of centralized storage, overcoming fundamental "administrator vs. user" and "budget vs. performance" conflicts. With Panzura, data location no longer affects usage. Panzura: Cloud Storage Made Seamless. For more information, visit www.panzura.com or email info@panzura.com.

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Source: Panzura

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