The Building Blocks of Virtualization

Webinar Series

 

According to Gartner's annual CIO survey, virtualization is the No. 1 technology priority of 2010.  Is your organization prepared to keep up with this technology revolution?

 

CentriNet invites you to attend a 7 week webinar series that will cover the major building blocks to a complete virtualization strategy.  This is a can't miss series for executives who are are looking to:

 

  • Understand the basics of virtual applications, desktops, or VDI
  • Learn best practices for planning an effective long term virtualization strategy
  • Take the first steps toward creating a dynamic end-to-end virtualization system
  • Keep up with the latest news from Citrix, VMware, Wyse, AppSense, and more

 

Webinars will be held live each Wednesday from 1:00 - 1:45 PM EST.  Sign up for just one, or register for the entire series.

 

WEBINAR ONE

The Building Blocks of Virtualization: An Overview

Not sure what the difference is between VDI and virtual servers?  Join CentriNet's own expert, Ken Pischke, as we take in a bird's eye view of the different types of virtualization, and how it can make a positive impact on your organization.

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WEBINAR TWO

Server Virtualization

Gartner estimates that by next year 50% of all server based computing will be virtualized.  Learn how server virtualization enables multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical server, delivering sustainable cost reduction and increasing server efficiency.

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WEBINAR THREE

Desktop and Application Virtualization

Desktop and application virtualization enables businesses to deliver any application to any location, over any network, with the fastest performance, best security, and lowest TCO.  Join CentriNet and Citrix expert, Drew Rasmussen as we learn the basics of this important technology.

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WEBINAR FOUR

User Virtualization

User virtualization is the newest "flavor" of virtualization to hit the market.  It enables all aspects of the user to be removed from the underlying operating system and application set to dynamically built virtual desktops.  User virtualization make it possible for IT to make changes and updates while ensuring the user experience is seamless, personal, predictable, and easily manageable.

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WEBINAR FIVE

Virtualization Assessments

The biggest hurdle to starting a virtualization project is knowing where to begin.  Join CentriNet and Liquidware Labs Founder and COO, Tyler Rohrer to learn how to gauge potential VDI projects and gather the data necessary to determine what are good (or not good) candidates for virtualization.

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WEBINAR SIX

Virtualization Hardware

A complete virtualization strategy includes hardware.  Join CentriNet and Wyse CSO Jeff McNaught, as we discuss "thin computing" and the new Wyse Zero Client.

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WEBINAR SEVEN

Virtualized Managed Security

Join Centrinet and StillSecure expert, Bert Buffington, as we explore virtualized managed security.  CentriNet's new security services allow organizations to take advantage of powerful security solutions and leverage security experts as an extension of your staff.

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Virtual IT Solutions Newsletter

CentriNet's new IT Solutions Journal is an interactive monthly newsletter that provides insights into innovations in IT, making the best use of  virtualization, and reducing your hardware footprint.