VMware and NetApp Virtualization: The Right Investment for a Tough Economy

Overview The presenters of this webcast discuss how VMware virtualization can provide the company a competitive cost advantage, and the various ways to reduce costs and gain efficiencies in the datacenter. The attendee will also discover why NetApp is the essential storage platform for VMware, and how NetApp can help to achieve infrastructure savings, maximize storage utilization and increase operational efficiency in the virtualized environment.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherVmware   
Live Date15th September 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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