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Nexenta (@Nexenta), the global leader of Software-Defined Storage (SDS) (#softwaredefinedstorage) solutions, today announced that its CEO, Tarkan Maner will be presenting on Wednesday, October 30 from 1:15-2:45 pm at Sierra Ventures CIO Summit. Mr. Maner will address the leading trends in Software-Defined Storage and cloud infrastructure. The Summit is being held October 29-30 at the Four Season Hotel in Palo Alto, CA.
This invitation-only CIO event provides executives with access to the world’s most dynamic senior executives setting the technology strategies of tomorrow. They learn from industry leaders, hear from CEOs from the most innovative startups, exchange ideas and drive the discussions about the technologies that shape our world and business future.
About Nexenta
Nexenta is the inventor and global leader in Software-Defined Storage. Nexenta delivers secure, high-performance, ultra-scalable, cloud- and virtualization-optimized storage software solutions on any hardware platform realizing the “true” Software-Defined Data Center to enable the biggest challenges in IT today; from rich media-driven Social Media to Big Data; from Internet of Things to Mobility via the Cloud. Built upon an “open platform” and running on a broad choice of industry-standard hardware, Nexenta eliminates vendor lock-in and provides open, secure and scalable unified storage management at significantly lower total cost than legacy systems. Nexenta’s global partners include @Cisco, @Dell, @VMware, and other leading IT vendors.
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