Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 as a Strategic Virtualization Alternative


Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 as a Strategic Virtualization Alternative

Thursday January 26, 2012 | Attend the live session:

  • 26th January 2012 | 13:00 London / 14:00 Paris / Dubai 16:00
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This is the latest session in the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Webinar Series.

The recently released Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 product suite not only offers the performance and management features that virtualization customers require for their datacenter workloads, but also provides a strategic alternative to proprietary virtualization to enable organizations to accelerate their innovation, increase manageability, and reduce costs. Chuck Dubuque and Andy Cathrow from Red Hat will present an overview of the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 product, real-world results of customer deployments, and a brief demo.

Speakers:

Chuck_Dubuque Chuck Dubuque, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Chuck Dubuque is the Senior Product Marketing Manager for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and is responsible for market analysis, program strategy, and channel support. Prior to joining Red Hat, he worked for three years at a mid-sized VAR (value-added reseller) where he experienced both the marketing and engineering of enterprise hardware and software, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, VMware, Microsoft Windows Server, NetApp, IBM, Cisco, and Dell. Earlier in his career, Dubuque spent eight years in the biotechnology space in marketing and business development. He earned an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College.


Andrew_Cathrow Andrew Cathrow, Senior Manager, Product Management, Red Hat
Andrew Cathrow serves as Product Manager at Red Hat and is responsible for Red Hat's virtualization products. He has also managed Red Hat's sales engineers. Prior to joining Red Hat in 2006, Cathrow worked in product management for a configuration company, and also for a software company that developed middleware and messaging mainframe and midrange systems. Earlier in his career, Cathrow held various positions at IBM Global Services.


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