Lunch and Learn Presentation:
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
12 Noon to 1:00 pm
Please arrive by 11:45 to sign in. Presentation starts promptly at 12.
Dell-EqualLogic Meeting room
5 Penn Plaza (8th Ave. bet 33rd and 34th St.),
19th Floor
New York, NY 10001
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You are invited to take part in a CxO iSCSI SAN Strategy demonstration with our President and Chief Technical Officer Dan Scolnick. Dan Scolnick has led companies through past recessions with disruptive IT strategies that have left them stronger, more nimble and given them a competitive advantage.
Simplified IT plus a decrease in labor costs results in more capabilities, better performance and reduced energy cost. The IT Computer Support of New York iSCSI SAN Strategy will help you do all of these things and more.
Event Agenda 
Technology Overview
- What is disruptive technology?
- History and effective use of disruptive technology in past
recessions.
- Who makes use of disruptive technology?
- 3 kinds of companies defined by recessions
- Delivery of the 3 components every business wants
- Cost and planning advantages of virtualized IT versus
traditional IT.
- Enterprise Data Storage.
- Operating Expenses versus Capitol Expenses.
- Do more at a higher level of service for less: Cut costs.
- Real, testable business continuity
- Real, Testable, Disaster Recovery
- Make all IT expenses deterministic.
- Backup /recovery - compliance.
- Questions and Answers.
15 Minute Demonstration of a Virtualized Data Center
- Enterprise Data Storage 99.999 high performance, scalable, low provisioning costs, low management costs. Setup of 4tb on a server in less than 15 minutes, includes data migration and storage expansion.
- Business Continuity and Software Development snapshots. Backup and restore a tb file in less than 2 minutes.
- Disaster recovery that’s inexpensive to setup, test and maintain for a huge cost reduction.
Presenters 
Daniel Scolnick, President and Chief Technical Officer of IT Computer Support of New York. He was a leader of the PC revolution at Merrill Lynch, implemented early two factor secure telecommuting systems at GTE and solved the AOL internet brownout/blackout problems of the 90's. Dan was an adjunct associate professor of Information Technologies at New York University for 13 years where he developed and taught intensive advanced networking courses and was on the Deans Advisory Council.
John Sortino, Founder and former CEO of Vermont
Teddy Bear Company and Chicago Bicycle.
Barbara Martino, Storage Executive, Dell EqualLogic.
David Cheng, Enterprise Solutions Specialist, Dell EqualLogic.
Bruce Cadovius, Storage Specialist, Dell EqualLogic.
We will demonstrate how to “Get the Best Bang for Your IT Buck”
Call Maureen McHugh at 212-242-2949
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