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Certeon, the industry’s first vendor to offer a virtualized appliance for application acceleration, today announces that Co-Founder and Director of Research Shawn Cooney will speak at the Virtualization Conference and Expo West on November 19, 2008 in San Jose, CA. Certeon was selected to present on virtualization strategies following its successful participation at the Virtualization Conference and Expo this June.
On Wednesday, November 19th, Mr. Cooney will present a session on virtualization strategy and practice, putting special emphasis on how to prepare an organization for virtualization. The presentation will address the issues of condensing physical resources and how to make applications easily accessible to the growing number of remote users within a global enterprise.
The session is geared toward IT managers who are considering virtualization technologies, exploring the advantages and potential pitfalls of virtualization, and thinking about how its impact will shape the future of the virtual enterprise.
The Virtualization Conference and Expo West will be the leading West Coast event of the year, attracting key opinion-formers in the field of infrastructure and pioneers of virtualization technologies. The conference is the educational and networking opportunity of the year for leading virtualization technology providers.
In May 2008, Certeon announced the end of the era of proprietary application acceleration appliances with the launch of the industry’s first and only true virtual appliance for application acceleration. Certeon’s aCelera™ Virtual Appliance software delivers up to a 95 percent reduction in application response time for applications being accessed across the WAN with the added benefit of eliminating the hardware footprint and high cost of separately managed, single-purpose hardware appliances.
About Certeon
Certeon’s aCelera Virtual Appliance software is the industry’s first and only virtual appliance to deliver acceleration, virtualization and manageability when remotely accessing applications throughout a distributed enterprise. aCelera Virtual Appliances reduce application response time over the WAN by more than 95% without proprietary hardware appliances. aCelera is optimized for mission critical applications such as software configuration management, enterprise content management, Web-based collaboration, and wide area file services. aCelera is flexible and easy to deploy delivering faster, more scalable applications, and enabling greater user productivity. Founded in 2003, Certeon is a private company, headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.certeon.com or call 781-425-5200.
@2008 Certeon Inc. Certeon is a registered trademark and aCelera is a trademark of Certeon Inc.
All other company names and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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