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Thursday, June 07, 2012
Guest post by Mark Eastman
The CommVault team is putting the finishing touches on our plans for next week’'Dell Storage Forum 2012 conference in Boston. As we descend on The Hub, we wanted to give our customers and partners a rundown of our activities at the show and get feedback on what you might want to hear.
We're planning a wide range of breakout sessions, demos and booth activities to bring you up to speed on how CommVault and Dell are working together to deliver truly automated storage tiering and how we make it possible to rapidly deploy data and information management for large-scale virtual environments through a combination of the industry’s most advanced hardware snapshot management capabilities and tight integration with Dell storage arrays.
Here's a snapshot of our sessions at Dell Storage Forum Boston. Check them out and be sure to swing by our booth!
Dell Compellent Backup and Recovery Best Practices with CommVault SnapProtect
Dell Efficient Data Management and Governance Solutions for Unstructured Data
CommVault Simpana Software: 'Solving Forward by Design' – A Dell Tiered Storage Reference Architecture
Come by and check us out!
Mark Eastman is Director of OEM Marketing for CommVault.
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