FutureTech: Using "SciFi" concepts in the data life cycle
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How would having a T.A.R.D.I.S. (for data) effect your business. What would change if you had a (data) transporter for near instant access to (data) anywhere? A wormhole folds time and space. In DS-9 only one side of the wormhole was truly stable. What would you do if you could create a stable wormhole to instantly travel (move) data anywhere and go to nearly "anywhen?"
Reduxio's Rob Terlizzi and Peter Learmonth will be presenting how this SciFi fantasy may become reality.
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Rob Terlizzi Bio
Rob Terlizzi is a 27 year technology veteran. His “train” to being an Imaging Scientist was derailed when the draw of the 90’s Pier to Pier evolution/revolution became overwhelming. The momentum of IP driven infrastructure pushed him to focus the last 17 years of his career on the Storage Sector. Rob is a Storage Technology Veteran who has spent time at NetApp, Isilon, EMC, IBM and now Reduxio.
Rob follows a “Data First” philosophy around systems design and architecture. This approach allows for flexible, simplified and repeatable business solutions to be developed and deployed within customer/partner environments.
Rob was the 2nd US member of the Reduxio Team, and is currently their Director of Systems Infrastructure.
Peter Learmonth bio:
Peter Learmonth has 30 years of industry experience as an Instructor, Systems Engineer, Tech Marketing Engineer and Consulting Systems Engineer. US patent holder related to Virtual Machine cloning methodology and VMware Certified Professional 3, 4 and 5, he has presented at VMworld and other large Technical Forums. After almost 16 years at NetApp, he is currently Sr Systems Engineer for Reduxio in Northern California. He is married with 2 children, but still finds time to ski, jump out of airplanes and try not to crash his mountain bike. He earned his private pilot certificate in June 2016.
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