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NetIQ Technical Expert to Deliver VMware Insights at VMworld 2008
September 2, 2008
| What: |
Wes Noonan, Strategic Technical Architect at NetIQ will take part in a panel discussion entitled "Lessons Learned: Growing and Managing Your Virtual Infrastructure" at the upcoming VMworld 2008. Accompanying both the Windows System Manager from Johnson Controls and the CEO/Founder of Tideway, Noonan will provide commentary surrounding NetIQ's successful enterprise-wide deployment of VMware. Additionally, he will provide expert advice for organizations looking to virtualize critical applications on VMware to maximize their virtualization investment. |
| Panel: | "Lessons Learned: Growing and Managing Your Virtual Infrastructure" |
| Session: Speaker: Date: Time: Where: |
V13543 Wes Noonan, Strategic Technical Architect at NetIQ Tuesday, September 16, 2008 03:00PM – 04:00PM Pacific Daylight Time Titan 2303 The Venetian 3377 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, NV 89109 |
| NetIQ Exhibit: | Booth #1408 |
| Event Information: | VMworld 2008 will be held September 15 – 18, 2008 in Las Vegas. Now in its fifth year, VMworld is the industry's leading virtualization event and a must-attend gathering for all IT professionals looking for actionable ideas, innovative products and best practices for virtualizing the enterprise- from the desktop to the datacenter. For more information on this event, please visit: www.vmworld.com/conferences/2008/. |
| Registration: | For complete information visit: www.vmworld.com. |
About NetIQ
NetIQ, an Attachmate business, is a global leader in systems and security management. With more than 12,000 customers in over 60 countries, NetIQ solutions maximize technology investments and enable IT process improvements to achieve measurable cost savings. For more information on NetIQ’s portfolio of award-winning products for IT Process Automation, Systems Management, Security Management, Configuration Audit and Control, Enterprise Administration and Unified Communications Management, please contact us.



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