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Virtualization - Implementation Strategies

Implementation Strategies for Management, Security, and Recovery in a Virtual Environment
 

December 13, 2007
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

CPE Credits Awarded

Stephens Convention Center
Rosemont (O'Hare) Illinois

 

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Overview

Virtualization proves to have many benefits for the enterprise.  IT managers can consolidate their physical infrastructures, preserve their investments in current operating systems and applications, and capitalize on hardware investments. As virtual environments grow, there can be benefits to capacity management and business continuity strategies.  However, there are pitfalls to watch out for including security challenges that will present themselves.

 

Whether you are an experienced virtualization specialist or starting down the path, this one day conference will provide you with proven strategies and tactics for:

 

  • Leveraging virtualization at all layers of the architecture

  • Effectively virtualizing your applications

  • Successfully virtualizing your server hardware

  • How to consolidate your storage hardware

  • Working through various security challenges in different virtualization environments

  • How to measure resource usage and cost allocations among applications across a shared infrastructure

  • How to protect against rogue toolkit hypervisors

  • How to manage the unpredictable errors that virtualization software can cause

  • How to leverage virtualization for more effective DR

  • How to show to management the ROI of virtualization

 

Conference Program

 

8:00am - 9:00am - Registration and Continental Breakfast

 

9:00am-10:00am


Jackson

Application Virtualization: How to Simplify IT Operations & Enable Business Strategies

Gordon Jackson, Virtualization Evangelist, DataSynapse

 

IT departments are under constant pressure to better utilize the investments they have made in their infrastructures.  At the same time, many companies are building more and more applications to meet the varying needs of both their internal and external customers.  This forces IT professionals to be faced with the challenges of reducing the server, storage and OS costs that seem to be growing out of control due to the heavy demand placed on them by all these different applications.

 

One of many solutions is Application Virtualization.  But how does it work?  How can it save your team time and make the IT organization more flexible?

 

In this session, you will learn approaches of Application Virtualization to:

 

  • Better manage your applications

  • Simplify IT operations and enable business strategies

  • More effectively manage your resource utilization

  • Protect your operating systems from poorly written code

 

 

10:00am -10:30am - Refreshment Break

 

10:30am -11:30am


McDaniel

Server Virtualization: How to Understand the Different Approaches and Techniques for Managing Performance

Chris McDaniel, Solutions Architect, Nimsoft

 

There are several well-known approaches to server virtualization which include: virtual machine model, the paravirtual machine model, and virtualization at the operating system layer. Each approach provides hardware consolidation strategies, but they also present new challenges to a maintaining a high performance IT environment.

 

How do you make sense of these and determine which server approach is best for your environment?  What strategies need to be in place to manage the availability and performance of these virtual environments? Can these environments be managed according to the needs of your end users and application requirements? After you have made a determination of the appropriate approach, how do you plan for implementation of your monitoring?

 

In this session attendees will learn:

  • The distinct differences between the various server virtualization approaches

  • How to determine which approach is right for your environment

  • How to overcome challenges that virtualized environments introduce to maintaining highly available environments

  • How to plan strategically to monitor your virtual environments according to end users and application requirements

11:30am -12:30pm


Samuelson

The Tenets of Storage Virtualization: Where, How and When

Mark Samuelson, Senior Enterprise Consultant, Optimus Solutions 
 

As with other types of virtualization there are several approaches to storage virtualization. Before acting on the idea that storage virtualization is going to be the savior to your storage challenges and worries, it is important that you understand the different approaches and determine which is best for your environment.

 

In this session attendees will gain an understanding of:

 

  • The various storage virtualization architecture options

  • Which areas it can be implemented in

  • How to use a combination of technologies to address your specific needs and requirements

  • The differences between in-band, out-of-band or split path architecture advantages

  • How the different approaches will vary based on different tiers of storage and applications

 

12:30pm -1:30pm – Luncheon

This is a great opportunity to network with your peers from other companies and learn how they are work through their virtualization initiatives and projects.

 

1:30pm - 2:30pm


Fitzgerald

How to Plan for Imminent and Potential Security Risks in a Virtual Environment
Joe Fitzgerald, CEO and Founder of ManageIQ.

 

Leading analysts argue that as more applications use virtualization, there will be increased activity in VM bug disclosures.  Analysts say that one of the biggest challenges is that virtualization creates a new environment in IT infrastructure that traditional security approaches do not address well. 

 

In this session attendees will learn:

 

  • Approaches to take to extend current physical security policies to a virtual environment

  • What the next generation of hackers may be attempting to do to your virtual environment

  • How real the threats are

  • Planning and actions you can take today to mitigate these potential threats

 

Whether you have relaxed security policies in your environment or very tight controls, this discussion with go through the variety of scenarios that exist and provide suggestions for handling the potential of increased security risks when migrating to a virtual environment.

 

 

2:30pm - 3:00pm - Refreshment Break

 

3:00pm - 4:00pm


Posavatz

How to Enable Greater Efficiencies in a Disaster Recovery Environment through Virtualization

John Posavatz, Vice President, Product Management, Neverfail Group

 

 Many claim that there are inherent advantages in utilizing virtualization in a disaster recovery environment.  But what are they and is there a trade-off between increased potential security threats versus a more efficient DR environment?

 

In this session attendees will learn:

 

  • How effective a test bed environment is with the involvement of virtualization

  • How frequently should a DR plan be tested

  • Can money be conserved in a testing environment and does this outweigh the investment in virtualization technologies?

  • Is there personnel savings of time and money in this environment?

 

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Prentiss


Ryan

Wendel

The Benefits of Virtualization to IT and the Extended Enterprise – An End-User Perspective - (panel discussion)

Moderator: Jim Prentiss, Business Manager, Tideway Systems

Panelists: Joe Ryan, Manager of Operations & Infrastructure for Americas IT, Jones Lang LaSalle

Ilir Zenku, Director Information Systems, University of Chicago, BSD/UCPG

Jeremy Wendel, Systems Engineer - Desktop Virtualization, Hewitt Associates

Dean Hobart, Systems Team Lead; MCSE, MCP+I, CNE, ITIL, Philips Lighting North America

 

There is clear evidence that IT support and infrastructure costs can be decreased when migrating to a virtualization environment.  But what about the benefits to the business? As many companies look to IT as an enabler of business productivity, how can IT translate this investment in concepts that business executives can understand?  What is the real value to the business in terms of employee productivity, company profitability, and new business opportunities?

 

In this session attendees will have these questions, and more, answered by a group of seasoned enterprise IT virtualization professionals.

 

 


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Conference Price: $179.00 per person


Each attendee will receive a certificate awarding 7 CPE credits for CISSP continuing education, in addition to 0.7 CEUs and 7 PDUs. CISSP is a registered certification mark of (ISC)², Inc.


Exhibits

 

As is always the case at CAMP IT Conferences events, the talks will not include product presentations. During the continental breakfast, coffee breaks, and the luncheon break you will have the opportunity to informally meet representatives from the following sponsoring companies, who have solutions in the area of the conference.

 

 

 

 


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