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Friday, July 13, 2007

What to Look for in an SMB iSCSI Storage System - July 17 Webcast

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Register today for this upcoming Jupiter Webcast




Register today for this upcoming EnterpriseStorageForum Webcast
What to Look for in an SMB iSCSI Storage System
July 17, 2007 - 2:00pm EDT, 11:00am PDT

Registration is FREE for qualified attendees. This Webcast is sponsored by HP. For more information and to sign up today visit http://cp.jupiterweb.com/index.php/3766_default/

IP storage and specifically iSCSI storage are currently the most popular option for small and mid-sized businesses that need block-based shared storage. In addition to SMB environments, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), branch offices, workgroups and departmental environments are also a good fit for iSCSI storage deployment to complement server virtualization and consolation. In this Webcast, Greg Schulz, StorageIO Group founder and senior analyst, looks at why iSCSI-based storage is a good fit for SMBs, discusses what to look for in products and compares iSCSI to other storage approaches.

Registration is FREE for qualified attendees. To sign up visit http://cp.jupiterweb.com/index.php/3766_default/

EnterpriseStorageForum Webcasts are educational Web conferences focusing on IT and Internet related business issues. Each Webcast runs approximately 45 to 60 minutes in total, and integrates a PowerPoint presentation with audio.



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