Transform your virtual infrastructure into a private cloud

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Transform your virtual infrastructure into a private cloud

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Deploying a private cloud is a hot industry topic. You can use your existing investments in datacenter virtualization to build a private or hybrid cloud. But transforming your virtualized infrastructure into a private or hybrid cloud can be daunting.

There’s a lot to consider, including:

  • What virtual infrastructure should be used.
  • How to offer self-service capabilities with security in mind.
  • How to create new processes that can be run easily and consistently.

In this webinar
Learn the steps to transforming your existing infrastructure into a private cloud:

  • Analyze existing infrastructures.
  • Configure self-service capabilities for your users.
  • Wrap appropriate governance and security control around self-service usage.
  • Manage your private cloud using policies that act automatically.

Choose from the following live events:
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  • Tuesday, November 12, 2013 | 14:00 UTC | 9 a.m. (New York) / 3 p.m. (Paris) / 7:30 p.m. (Mumbai)
  • Tuesday, November 12, 2013 | 18:00 UTC | 2 p.m. (New York) / 8 p.m. (Paris) / 12:30 a.m.* (Mumbai)
  • Wednesday, November 13, 2013 | 02:00 UTC | 7:30 a.m. (Mumbai) / 10 a.m. (Singapore) / 12 p.m. (Sydney)

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Speakers:
Vinny Valdez, Principal architect, Red Hat Consulting
Vinny is an RHCA, RHCSS, RHCVA, RHCDS, and RHCE who has over 17 years of IT experience. Vinny joined Red Hat in 2007 and works with Red Hat’s alliance partners, customers, and internal groups to define strategic services solutions and help customers architect and implement them effectively. He works closely with Engineering and Consulting organizations with core Red Hat products specializing in cloud technologies with OpenShift Enterprise, CloudForms, Red Hat OpenStack, and Red Hat Storage. Prior to joining Red  Hat, Vinny held a number of technical roles in system administration, consulting, and engineering with companies including Dell, the State of Texas and other private consulting and software firms.

Scott Collier, Principal software engineer, Red Hat

Scott is a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) who has over 13 years of IT experience. Prior to joining Red Hat, Scott worked for a number of Fortune 500 companies in roles such as a systems administrator, technical support team lead, and as a storage performance engineer in the area of high performance computing.


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