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In 45 jam-packed minutes that will include case studies and live technology demonstrations, the VP of xVM at Sun, Steve Wilson, will at this week's 4th International Virtualization Conference & Expo in San Jose, CA, be giving a session entitled "Virtualization from Desktop to Datacenter" - in which he will examine how an enterprise can combine the use of layer-2 "desktop" hypervisor technology, layer-1 dedicated server virtualization software and next-generation management software to rapidly speed the rate at which they can develop and deploy new software within their enterprise.
"With software developers able to easily create and encapsulate software withing virtual machine containers, and then speed this through staging and deployment," says Wilson, "enterprises benefit from radical cost reduction and increased time to market."
Wilson's firm belief is that virtualization will also radically simplify complex IT tasks, such as patching and compliance reporting. He is is the Vice President of xVM within the Software group at Sun Microsystems where his responsibilities include leadership of Server Virtualization, Systems Management and Connected Services.
Wilson joins a heavy-hitting Speaker Faculty due to speak in three parallel tracks during the event, which is being held at The Fairmont Hotel, San Jose.
The faculty includes:
- Mike Neil - General Manager of Virtualization Strategy at Microsoft (Keynote)
- Nick van der Zweep - Director of Virtualization at HP
- Roland Wartenberg - Director of Virtualization Strategy at SAP
- Charles Brown - Director & Program Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Intel
- David Bernstein - VP & GM of Network Applications Infrastructure, Cisco
- Dan Chu - VP of Emerging Business, VMware
- Rob Weltman - Director of Grid Services at Yahoo!
- Steve Wilson - Vice President of xVM within the Software Group at Sun
- Baldwin Ng - Senior PM for Solution Accelerators, Microsoft
- Hank Wright - VP and General Manager of Monitoring Solutions, Veeam
- Sergeui Beloussov - Chairman & CEO, Parallels
- Michel Gien - Co-Founder, VirtualLogix
- Walker White - VP of Technology at BDNA
- Alex Bakman - Founder & CEO of VKernel
- John Whaley - Founder & CTO of MokaFive
- Michael Berman - CTO of Catbird
- Ken Berryman - VP of Endpoint Virtualization, Symantec
- Joe Fitzgerald - Co-Founder & CEO of ManageIQ
- Mike Kemp - CTO & Co-Founder of Liquid Computing
- Lynn LeBlanc - CEO & Founder of FastScale
- Jay Litkey - Founder, President & CEO of Embotics
- Bob Lozano - Co-Founder & Chief Strategist, Appistry
- Dave McCrory - CTO of Hyper9
- Shawn Cooney - Co-Founder of Certeon
- Javier Soltero - Co-Founder & CEO of Hyperic
- Bob Waldie - Co-Founder of Opengear
- Dan Avida - General Partner at Opus Capital
- Chris Orr - Sr. Inside Engineer, Tripwire
- Matthew Lee - VP of Sales & Business Development, Neocleus
- Sandip Gupta - President of Netmagic Solutions
- Bob Quinn - Founder, Chairman & CTO of 3Leaf
- Anup K. Ghosh - President & CEO of Secure Command
- Brian Duckering - Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Symantec
- David Snead - Attorney at Law
- Bala Murugan - Chief Architect, eG Innovations
- Mark Bennett - CTO, New Idea Engineering
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Manoj Agnihotri - VP of System Engineering, VirtenSys
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