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The social networking sites, cloud computing , video portals , user generated content and the list goes on. With Web being the “everything” platform for the content hungry consumers , it’s a huge challenge to build web applications that can keep up with ever increasing demand for faster data access. Having a robust and an effective infrastructure to support all of these is a key to a successful business. In this session we will explore how HP’s purpose built Extreme Data Storage provides the rock solid platform for building next generation content-serving applications. Learn all about the product that is designed for extreme scalability , manageability , availability and above all affordability can ease your pain points and help your business run smoothly.
Srikanth Venkataseshu (Srik) is a Worldwide solution marketing manager for HP’s StorageWorks NAS division in Colorado. He is responsible for the solution development and marketing of HP’s massively scalable and innovative solutions focused towards the digital media industry. Srik joined HP StorageWorks in 2000 as an engineer and was part of the core team responsible for building Microsoft-based storage solutions. In 2005, Srik moved over to HP’s StorageWorks NAS division as a research and development engineer to work on HP’s PolyServe Clustered File system technology. Srik received a bachelor’s degree in electronics and communication from Bangalore University in India. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree from Stanford University.