Get the Most out of your Centera Archiving Investment

Jason Brown, EMC Centera Product Manager
EMC Centera continues as the archiving market leader with unmatched regulation and compliance, long term retention, and data availability. Join Jason Brown, EMC Centera Product Manager to hear the hottest Centera features, get a sneak preview of the upcoming release, and learn how to extend your Centera investment with Atmos CAS for seamless access to the cloud.
Apr 12 2012
47 mins
Get the Most out of your Centera Archiving Investment
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  • Automating your data center is the easiest way to free up your IT department's time to work on more strategic projects. Tune in to this webinar as Jeff Hart from M2 Technology discusses how automation can be the key to increase efficiency while reducing your IT costs.
  • The mega-trends of SaaS, mobile and Big Data are converging, generating a new wave of business opportunity for enterprises. The convergence demands a new kind of platform – one that connects and takes advantage of the explosion of endpoints and data caused by organizations each choosing a uniquely diverse set of best-of-breed applications to power their business. Ross Mason will discuss his vision for this new platform and demonstrate how MuleSoft’s solutions are making it a reality.

    Questions to be discussed include:

    How will SaaS and mobility impact my business?
    Is SOA really dead?
    Does my business need an API strategy? Where should we start?
    Can the Anypoint platform help me secure a competitive advantage?
  • In this webinar, learn about new innovations in IT collaboration and how they can benefit your IT Service Management initiatives.
  • In this session, we’ll cover the techniques used to properly and consistently assess the financial and business benefits of a technology investment. We’ll review the tools used to build a financial business case and examine the strengths and weaknesses of metrics such as ROI, TCO, NPV, and Payback. We’ll look at the challenges of credibly estimating direct and indirect benefits, and outline a straight-forward process for estimating indirect benefits.
  • Most people in IT entered the profession due to their interest and proficiency in technology. Not yet many IT practitioners set out to be accountants or marketers – although we constantly send out messages that state the need for skills in these areas.

    There are more and more examples of accountants (or people from an accountancy, financial and other backgrounds) working in IT and there is a real need for commercial and financial skills and experience in this area.

    The changing role and position of technology, the growth of managed services and the emergence of SIAM (Service Integration and Management) are driving the need for a new set of capabilities and competencies in IT and the management of technology. Clearly this presents a number of challenges for IT organisations and professionals alike – many of whom do not see themselves as being ‘bean counters’ or accountants…

    This session examines the following:

    What are the new challenges for IT?
    What skills are needed?
    What roles and responsibilities are required?
    How can ‘traditional’ IT people and enterprise IT organisations adapt to meet these challenges?
    What does the IT industry and e.g. enterprise of the future look like?
  • One of the significant changes resulting from the current economic climate has been the level of external scrutiny applied to IT initiatives. CFOs are demanding comprehensive business cases that can both articulate the value that IT brings to a business and withstand vetting by financial analysts. This session will integrate traditional financial models with business value metrics in order to provide an understandable vehicle for obtaining approval for IT Initiatives. Learn how to quantify financial costs and benefits in order to bridge the gap between what a CIO wants and what a CFO needs to justify the IT investment.
  • In a rapidly changing business climate, the allocation of resources and budgets are closely tied to a CISO's ability to selectively target and manage information security risk. The problem, of course, is that many organizations have little control, understanding or management of risks due to the traditional, reactionary nature of information security spending. Depending on company culture, information security budgets are usually controlled by the wrong metrics, often driven by prior year spending, audit findings, or through reactionary senior management decisions that ignore the stark reality of the organizational situation. In this webinar, Integralis discusses how to prioritize risk through a metrics-driven risk management process that is aligned with business objectives. Using this approach, organizations can experience an effective budgeting exercise while enabling business leaders to understand and accept the appropriate level of risk tolerance for the business.
  • In today’s business environment, CIO’s are facing enormous pressure to drive value from their IT budgets and maximize investments to drive innovation.

    Any ROI or cost benefit analysis requires well documented use cases that are not summarized in a single report, but rather a series of steps outlined to capture value. ROI or cost benefit analysis should be a process that is prescriptive and proactive – not an afterthought.

    This session explores the following four common use cases that justify the IT Financial Management Implementation and shows attendees where to find value and revenue as well as where there is waste and hidden cost savings.

    1. IT Portfolio Optimization and Cloud – show me the value
    2. IT Financial Management for Application and Support Rationalization – show me the money
    3. Data Center Consolidation and Transformation – show me the waste & the big bucks
    4. Servers, Storage and Desktops Delivers Tangible Savings – show me the hidden cost of savings

    The Fab Four in use cases are key measures of success that demonstrate the value to both IT and the organization. The session will provide attendees with the framework to establish these key measures for success in their organizations and gain insight into a better process for data collection, synthesis of the data, costing and the planning that is required.
  • In the average organization, finances are typically tracked by functional groupings or IT units, for example server or network costs. This view may be helpful to a CIO or the head of those units but provides little value to the business. It contributes to the view of IT as a “black hole” – money goes in but nothing comes out. This webinar looks at service-based Financial Management and the benefits of accounting and budgeting that can be tied back directly to business outcomes. This form of financial management enables the business to understand the costs and value of a particular service, say Inventory Management services in a retail chain. It also enables IT to have meaningful service reviews with the business, by transforming bits and bytes into dollars and “sense”.
  • Technology Business Management (TBM) provides a practical, applied discipline for technology leaders and their business partners to collaborate on business-aligned decisions. Developed by thoughtleading CIOs and CTOs from The Coca-Cola Company, Goldman Sachs, DIRECTV, Microsoft, Cisco, Xerox and more, TBM defines core disciplines and decision-making capabilities, such as cost transparency, demand-based planning, cost optimization, and portfolio rationalization. In this workshop, Todd Tucker, Research Director for the TBM Council, will share how to use the TBM Index™ to benchmark your organization, compare it against industry peers, and create a roadmap based on your current state and business goals.

    Attendees will learn:
    * How innovative technology leaders leverage Technology Business Management to improve value delivery
    * How to interpret TBM Index results, including peer group comparisons, to shape your roadmap
    * The operational cadence for TBM, including key reports for sustaining and communicating optimizations
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  • The Future of Object Storage May 30 2013 3:00 pm UTC 60 mins
    Join George Hamilton, EMC’s Object Storage Product Marketing Manager, as he discusses why Object Storage is the platform of choice for deploying cloud-scale applications and storing petabytes of unstructured content for compliance and long-term retention. Object is not one-size-fits-all - you’ll learn how EMC’s Centera and Atmos Object Storage platforms are purpose-built for geo-distributed cloud-scale applications, massive scale and compliance requirements. You also learn how the EMC ViPR software-defined storage Object-on-File Data Service makes object a universal capability across heterogeneous file-based storage platforms.
  • 4 Proven Cloud Strategies Recorded: Apr 23 2013 43 mins
    Please join EMC for an Atmos Cloud Webcast. We’ll discuss how customers are deploying cloud strategies today to reduce storage costs by 30-60%. At this Webcast, we’ll discuss:

    •Email Archiving – Set compliant email policies to reduce primary storage costs
    •File Archiving – Automatically tier inactive files to free up tier 1 NAS
    •Back up to the Cloud – One simple way to back up across all storage types
    •Enterprise File Sync and Share – Give users what they want, while maintaining data protection and control
  • Taking Data Protection to the Next Level: Analyst Insights and Sneak Peek Demo Recorded: Mar 26 2013 38 mins
    Join EMC and Ashish Nadkami, research director with IDC, to review the current and future state of disk-based replication and data protection management technologies. Although companies continue to backup and archive data, there has been a rapid increase in the number of companies using disk replication and snapshots as a first line of defense, especially in virtual and Cloud environments. This webcast will provide an overview of the data protection and recovery management market and show how protecting virtual server environments is made easier with advanced replication management tools.

    Join us to see a never-seen before preview of upcoming EMC software product and get your questions answered real-time.
  • Enterprise File Sharing with Syncplicity and EMC Atmos Cloud Storage Recorded: Feb 7 2013 62 mins
    You'll learn how to achieve a win/win and some high fives in your organization by providing employees what they want – a consumer-like online file sharing experience – while maintaining IT security and control.

    We'll discuss how Syncplicity and Atmos provide:

    Users automated file sync and backup, use one-click file sharing, and access files online and offline across multiple devices, platforms and cloud applications.

    IT administrator’s enhanced control and protection of corporate data assets, with the ability to set, monitor and manage file access and sharing policies to secure corporate data.

    Industry leading Atmos object storage technology, designed to support large multi-site, multi-tenant, active-active environments
  • Live Webcast: The Future of Microsoft Exchange Protection Recorded: Feb 7 2013 57 mins
    On Feb 7th at 12:00 EST, you can see and hear about the future of Microsoft Exchange data protection in Exchange 2013 and beyond on a special live webcast event.

    Join EMC’s Brian Henderson and Presidio’s Ernes Taljic for a glimpse of the future into Microsoft Exchange’s built-in DAG functionality and for a demo of EMC’s AppSync product.

    One lucky attendee will win an iPad – live during the event!
  • Reclaim Tier 1 Storage – Automate Tiering Inactive Data to Cloud Storage Recorded: Jan 31 2013 62 mins
    Join us for a webcast to learn how EMC Cloud Tiering Appliance can scan Tier 1 storage to identify inactive, stale files and automatically archive them from valuable primary storage to low cost EMC Atmos private or public cloud storage:
    -Reduce capital expenditures – Reclaim capacity on tier 1 storage
    -Lower operating expenses - Automate policy-based file movement
    -Improve performance – Shorten back-up windows for less disruption
    -Maintain instant access to data – Files remain visible as if they are on primary storage
  • Rein in Storage Sprawl with Global Cloud NAS Recorded: Nov 15 2012 62 mins
    Do you have storage scattered around multiple sites, making it nearly impossible to forward provision and find the budget to support. Are you filling expensive storage with stale data, much of which is duplicated across sites? Join us for a Webcast to learn how to rein in storage sprawl with EMC Atmos and Panzura to:

    •Offload stale, duplicate data from your distributed sites
    •Centralize data to simplify management and reduce storage CapEx by 30-60%
    •Leverage customer-controlled military-grade encryption and full AD integration for robust data security
    •Maintain LAN-speed access and full local NAS features.

    We’ll discuss how customers are using Panzura with EMC Atmos cloud storage to implement Global Cloud NAS for greater efficiency, scale and control.
  • 3 Reasons Web and Mobile Developers Demand Cloud Storage Recorded: Oct 11 2012 32 mins
    Web and Mobile apps consume and create massive amounts of unstructured content that must be available instantly from device. Writing these apps to file systems require mount points, LUNs, and Web services which leads to longer wait times, more code, and less time to write cool apps. 3 Reasons cloud storage is better for Web and Mobile apps:

    •1 storage system. Securely isolate and store data across apps
    •No LUNs. No waiting, no recoding apps if storage changes
    •REST API. Instant HTTP and Mobile access, in less than 10 lines of code

    Frank Murphy, EMC resident cloud expert will discuss EMC Atmos private and public cloud storage, real-world Atmos-powered Web and Mobile applications, and code example that compare writing objects to file vs. cloud storage.
  • Iomega & EMC Atmos: Best Practices for Making Cloud a Reality Recorded: Aug 28 2012 61 mins
    Do you need a solution to make cloud computing a reality? Iomega and EMC Atmos have the solution to give SMBs, remote offices, and distributed enterprises easy access to any Atmos-powered cloud around the world. Find out how it works, what it means to you, and how to start offering the solution today. Presented by Frank Murphy, Senior Technical Director of Network Products, EMC Atmos.
  • Get the Most out of your Centera Archiving Investment Recorded: Apr 12 2012 47 mins
    EMC Centera continues as the archiving market leader with unmatched regulation and compliance, long term retention, and data availability. Join Jason Brown, EMC Centera Product Manager to hear the hottest Centera features, get a sneak preview of the upcoming release, and learn how to extend your Centera investment with Atmos CAS for seamless access to the cloud.
  • Medical Image Archiving with EMC Atmos and Vendor Neutral Archiving Recorded: Mar 22 2012 41 mins
    Managing multiple medical image archives and PACS increases storage costs and complicates compliance and data retention requirements. Tune in to this webcast to learn how vendor neutral archiving (VNA) and cloud storage simplify medical image archiving, reduce storage costs and improve patient care.

    EMC Atmos for medical image archiving helps:
    •Reduce storage and backup costs
    •Improve image availability
    •Improve reporting and patient care
    •Automate data placement and retention
  • 3 Ways Cloud Storage Accelerates Web Application Development Recorded: Feb 22 2012 31 mins
    Join Atmos Engineer Jason Cwik for a discussion and demo on how cloud storage is the best fit for next generation Web development. You’ll learn the differences between using file systems vs. cloud storage in the way they provision, store, distribute and access content. How cloud storage enables you to effectively manage global distribution, access and collaboration. And, you’ll see the ‘extras’ that you won’t get with file systems – like time elapsed and expiration policies – to reduce administrative task and efficiently to scale to the massive amounts of unstructured BIG DATA that Web apps produce and consume.
  • Case Study: 4 Essentials to Building Low Cost, On-Demand & Secure Cloud Services Recorded: Feb 9 2012 26 mins
    Explosive unstructured data growth and increased demand for anytime, anywhere access of information has led to a new set of IT storage challenges. Traditional infrastructures don’t scale efficiently over distributed sites, require significant manual tasks, and aren’t equipped to provision storage instantly. The result? Higher costs and risk with users going outside of IT for instant storage resources.

    Join us in this customer case study and learn how EMC Atmos has helped create a Cloud Infrastructure and take back control of IT through 4 essentials of cloud services:

    - Mutli-site
    - Meta-data driven policy
    - Multi-tenancy
    - Metering for Chargeback
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