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Desktop virtualization is a need-to-know technology for 2008 that’s transforming the way organizations handle complex desktop computing challenges: Provides hardware independence, enabling support for legacy applications while embracing new standards. Simplifies desktop management, reducing operational risk and support costs. Promotes security and data confidentiality using encryption and leak prevention techniques.Enhances mobility and disaster recovery planning, enabling employees to access corporate applications and data from anywhere, without requiring server farm and enabling access even when disconnected from the network.
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In this session, "Leveraging Desktop Virtualization for Security, Manageability and Usability Beyond the Perimeter ," we will introduce desktop virtualization technologies, present real enterprise use cases, and explain the challenges to be addressed when applying these solution in a corporate IT environment.
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Prior to joining Kidaro, Kevin Brown served on the original executive team of storage security firm Decru, where he led worldwide marketing, business development, and
product management. Brown helped the company achieve #1 market share and global adoption across the financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, and government sectors. Following the $272 million acquisition of Decru by Network Appliance, Brown was named to the Network Appliance Information Governance Board, where he helped shape the company's policies relating to compliance, security, and intellectual property protection. Previously, Kevin was a key member of the founding team of Inktomi, a pioneering infrastructure software firm, where he served in a number of executive positions, including Vice President and General Manager of Inktomi's networking business. Kevin is a Fellow at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. He earned his Bachelor's and MBA degrees at UC Berkeley.
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Desktop virtualization is a need-to-know technology for 2008 that's transforming the way organizations handle complex desktop computing challenges: Provides hardware independence, enabling support for legacy applications while embracing new standards Simplifies desktop management, reducing operational risk and support costs Promotes security and data confidentiality using encryption and leak prevention techniques Enhances mobility and disaster recovery planning, enabling employees to access corporate applications and data from anywhere, without requiring server farm and enabling access even when disconnected from the network In this session we will introduce desktop virtualization technologies, present real enterprise use cases, and explain the challenges to be addressed when applying these solution in a corporate IT environment. |
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