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IBRIX CTO to Present at TiE Boston's Software Services Business Forum; Joins Panel of Industry Experts for Review of Critical Issues Facing Enterprises as they Scale Storage Infrastructures to Achieve Increased Performance Levels
Business Wire, August 8, 2005
BILLERICA, Mass. -- IBRIX(TM), Inc., inventor of the Segmented File System(TM), for use in enterprise scale-out computing environments, today announced that its Chief Technical Officer, Dr. Sudhir Srinivasan, will present at the TiE Boston Software Services Business Forum in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Thursday, August 11, at 6:30pm. TiE is a global, non-profit network of entrepreneurs and professionals dedicated to the advancement of entrepreneurship. Dr. Srinivasan will join a panel of industry experts to review and discuss issues facing enterprises as they scale their servers and storage infrastructures to achieve increased performance levels. Joining Dr. Srinivasan on the panel is Wayne Adams, Senior Technologist with EMC, Peter Corbett, Technical Director of Engineering at Network Appliance, Ricardo Velez-McCaskey, Chief Technical Officer of Storage Computer Corporation, and Sankar Virdhagriswaran, Founder and CEO of Crystaliz. The event is being held at the Tang Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). For more details, or to register for the event, please see the website at http://www.tie-boston.org/.
> About IBRIX, Inc.IBRIX(TM) delivers increased application performance to enterprise computing environments utilizing a unique software-based global namespace parallel file system solution. Its patented Segmented File System(TM) is the basis for IBRIX Fusion(TM), a suite of software products that comprise the most scalable, economical, multi-purpose file system solution available for cluster computing, grid computing, and enterprise computing environments. IBRIX Fusion simplifies management, delivers maximum flexibility, and reduces total cost of ownership. The IBRIX Fusion Software Suite is available through leading OEMs. IBRIX is headquartered in Billerica, MA. For more information, please visit our website at www.ibrix.com.
IBRIX, IBRIX Fusion, and Segmented File System are trademarks of IBRIX, Inc. All other brands, products, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of the companies with which they are associated.
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