ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- USi (http://www.usi.com/), an AT&T company and a leading Application Service Provider (ASP), today announced that Chief Technology Officer Toby Ford will keynote this week's Ziff Davis' 2007 Virtualization Summit in New York City.
Scheduled for October 24 at 11:15 am, Ford's keynote addresses challenges organizations face when moving from dedicated environments to virtual ones and how to work with business users to gain the greatest benefit from virtualization technology.
The 2007 Ziff Davis Enterprise Virtualization Summit, hosted by the editors of eWEEK, Baseline, and CIO Insight, provides attendees with proven strategies and best practices for profitably -- and wisely -- expanding the use of the latest virtualization technologies.
Ford was selected to keynote because he led USi's effort to move to a virtualized environment, which resulted in USiPinnacleSM, a virtual infrastructure that manages the workload between processors, storage, memory, and networks to meet fluctuations on-demand, cost-effectively. Many of USi's service offerings today run on USiPinnacle, saving clients money and providing them scalable infrastructure to meet peak demands of their businesses.
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