Press Release
Virtual Instruments' CEO to Give Keynote Address at ExecEvent
John Thompson speaks on the challenges of deploying enterprise applications in a virtualized world
SAN JOSE, Calif., January 18, 2011 –Virtual Instruments, a leader in storage area network (SAN) and virtual infrastructure optimization solutions will be participating in ExecEvent 2011 on January 25-27, 2011 in Palo Alto. John Thompson, CEO of Virtual Instruments will keynote during the conference on Tuesday, January 25. John will discuss the infrastructure visibility challenges facing IT organizations related to deployment of cloud and virtualization technology. Other speakers scheduled to present are Ed Walsh, CEO of Storwize, which was recently acquired by IBM, and Ed Bugnion, VP and CTO for Cisco’s Server Access and Virtualization Group.
ExecEvent is focused on creating compelling networking events for industry insiders and providing educational speaking topics that spotlight emerging products or companies.
Keynote Address Information
| Title: | Seeing Through the Clouds: The Challenge of Infrastructure Visibility |
| Keynote Speaker: | John Thompson, CEO, Virtual Instruments |
| Date: | Tuesday, January 25, 2011 |
| Time: | 4:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. |
| Where: | The Sheraton Hotel 625 El Camino Real Palo Alto, CA 94301 |
Event Information
The ExecEvent is an exclusive networking event for industry executives. It brings CEOs, CxOs and VPs of marketing, business development, sales, finance and services together with industry peers, analysts, press, VCs, etc. Their mission is to create a compelling networking event for industry insiders—one that focuses on networking and building relationships. They look to discuss topics such as data storage, archiving, virtualization, legal discovery, cloud storage, and data protection.
About Virtual Instruments
Virtual Instruments offers the award-winning VirtualWisdom and SANInsight virtual infrastructure optimization solutions that provide deep monitoring and analysis of how the virtualized IT infrastructure and the SAN affect business-critical application performance. Global 2000 customers across a broad range of industries achieve significant cost savings in virtualization and SAN deployments by optimizing utilization, performance and availability of IT resources. Leading system and storage vendors including IBM, HP, HDS, Dell and EMC leverage Virtual Instruments to design and optimize SAN solutions for enterprise customers. The company was founded in June 2008 via a spin-out from Finisar Corp.; it has headquarters in San Jose, Calif., and can be found online at http://www.virtualinstruments.com.
- Media Contact:
- Melissa Lang
- Voce Communications on behalf of Virtual Instruments
- mlang@vocecomm.com
