Automate the Management of Your NGN Services and Infrastructure With EMC

Overview How to plan, configure and manage innovative Next-Generation-Networks (NGN) services with minimum risks and ahead of the competition? Challenged by the convergence of triple- and even quad-play service bundles? No one can improve operating performance and efficiency when managing baseline network and transport services, improve new service delivery and availability, and achieve higher service quality levels for NGN applications. How to do this? Automate end-to-end management of the IT services and the complex network, application, server, and storage infrastructures on which they rely with EMC solutions.

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PublisherEMC   
Live Date22nd January 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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