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IBRIX CEO to Present at Computerworld's Storage Networking World Conference
Business Wire, Oct 3, 2007
BILLERICA, Mass. -- IBRIX([R]) Inc., the leader in scalable file serving solutions, announced today that IBRIX's Chief Executive Officer, Bernard Gilbert, has been invited to speak at Computerworld's Storage Networking World (SNW) conference, which will be held October 15-18, 2007. In addition, IBRIX (Booth G2) will be showcasing its award-winning flagship product, IBRIX Fusion[TM], in the SNW Solutions Center.
Event: Storage Networking World
Location: The Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center, Grapevine, Texas
Date/Time: Monday, October 15, 1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. Central Time
Presenter: Bernard Gilbert, IBRIX CEO
Topic: Managing the Petabyte Data Center...Are You Ready?
SNW, http://snwusa.com/index.html, is internationally recognized as a premier storage industry event. The four-day event annually attracts senior executives and top storage industry thought leaders to share reliable, first-hand, practical knowledge on important issues facing IT end users managing storage systems.
About IBRIX, Inc.
IBRIX([R]) delivers increased application performance to enterprise computing environments utilizing a unique parallel file serving solution. IBRIX Fusion[TM] is comprised of a single namespace parallel file system, a scalable volume manager, high availability features, and a comprehensive management interface. IBRIX Fusion is the most scalable, economical, multi-purpose file serving solution available for cluster computing, grid computing, and enterprise computing environments. Based on IBRIX's patented Segmented File System[TM], IBRIX Fusion increases application performance, simplifies administration, and reduces total cost of ownership. The IBRIX Fusion file serving solution is available through leading OEMs. For more information, visit 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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