CAMP IT: Ahead to speak on desktop virtualization and DR—
October 19 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center.
Loring Pelz, Ahead Principal Consultant, will address “How to Modify Your DR Plan to Include Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.”
Disaster recovery and business continuity are always top of mind with IT professionals. How should you refine your DR/BC plan with migrating to a desktop virtualization environment and what should you include?
In this session you will learn how to:
- analyze your changing environment, processes, and business/technology requirements
- handle diverse data pools supporting the desktop, operating systems, and user data
- centralize, secure, and manage the data
- back up all virtual desktops and user data directly
- automate disaster recovery
For more information, contact Amanda Lubert, Ahead Field Marketing Manager, at 312.329.7880 or Lubert@ThinkAheadIT.com or go to http://www.campconferences.com/events/2011/virtualization2.htm.
CAMP IT, October 19, 2011 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
5555 North River Road, Rosemont, IL 60018
Loring Pelz, Principal Consultant
Loring Pelz has over 17 years of information technology consulting experience. His diverse background makes him an expert at helping organizations transition and reap the operational benefits of virtual end-user computing environments and private cloud infrastructures. He is charged with leading delivery teams in the design and implementation of large-scale virtualization projects for Ahead.
Loring has applied his unique insight and leadership on many successful client initiatives. Most recently these included the following:
- Solution architect responsible for architecting, designing, and planning a 10,000 user VDI deployment for a large healthcare provider
- Design and planning for the implementation of a 3,500-seat virtual end-user computing infrastructure for a large financial services company
- Infrastructure architect responsible for designing and planning a private cloud infrastructure for a government IT service provider
- • Architect on a data center migration project for a leading online equities trading company
Loring is driven to help companies implement high-density virtual server and desktop environments, better utilize physical resources, and reduce IT maintenance and operations costs. He is highly skilled at identifying business requirements and translating them into technical solutions that meet a company’s needs and smoothly integrate with its business processes and procedures.