IT Tracks
Cutting-edge expertise from technology specialists. See-around-corners
vision from national analysts. Fresh-from-the-enterprise case histories
direct from end users. When you choose your tracks you board an express
train headed straight to fully-focused solutions that anticipate problems,
work for your enterprise, and speed results to your bottom line.
CHOOSE A MORNING TRACK
Application & Data
Security
Ready to secure your core? Respond to attacks? Close vulnerabilities?
Begin here!
- Summary
- Security issues and architectures are increasingly
moving "up the stack," focusing on content, applications,
and data. Enterprises are moving away from perimeter-based security
and towards "defense-in-depth" architectures, which involve
building protection into every element of the information architecture.
This includes internal and external threat protection, messaging
security, and identity management. As security becomes about more
than just keeping intruders out, enterprises are also looking to
ensure their proprietary information remains safe. They are looking
for regulatory and corporate compliance and intellectual property
protection, as well as automated encryption and archiving of sensitive
information.
- Analyst
- Andreas Antonopoulos, Nemertes Research
- Theme
- Enabling Effective Security in a Risky World:
Issues, Strategies, Best Practices
- Speaker
- Kurtis Holland, Principal, IT Security, Sabre Holdings
- Presentation
- Providing identity management services for millions of travelers,
along with self-service and role-based administration and offloading
mainframe processes to an open systems environment.
Topics:
- Critical Issues for 2007
- The high cost of spyware
- VoIP and wireless security
- Patch management
- Logging and auditing management
- Application security and information protection
- Identity management and federation
- Policy management and automatic policy updates
- Architecting for Defense in Depth: Best Practices
- Bottom Lines
Technologies:
- Critical Issues for 2007
- Anti-spam
- Anti-phishing
- Anti-spyware
- Anti-virus
- Encryption
- Application firewalls
- Policy enforcement
- Regulatory compliance
- Identity Management
- Federated Identity
- Logging & Auditing
Enterprise Mobility
No technology has transformed the enterprise more. What's next?
Find out here.
- Summary
- Access to information, and being able to act on it
rapidly no matter where you are, are two essential capabilities in
the hyper-competitive business world of today. Enterprises of all
types and sizes are now taking advantage of advances in mobile computing
and communications, and especially the broad range of wireless tools
now available. This session will bring the entire spectrum of wireless
networking into focus, with a discussion of the key topics that are
making a difference in responsiveness, customer service, productivity,
and even the bottom line. And we’ll focus on the hot emerging
technologies that promise even greater returns in the near future.
- Analyst
- Craig J. Mathias, Farpoint
Group
- Theme
- Mobilizing
Everyone: Enterprise WLANs and Emerging Mobile Broadband Systems
- Topics:
- The Big Picture of Wireless: Picking the right tool for the job
- Review of WLAN opportunities, constraints, and applications
- WLAN architectures and the role of MIMO
- Fixed/Mobile and Mobile/Mobile Convergence (FMC and MMC)
- WiMAX — where does it fit?
- Understanding wireless wide-area broadband
- Future directions and opportunities
Technologies:
- 3G/Broadband Wireless
- WiMAX
- Voice over IP over WiFi (VoFi)
- Bluetooth and Beyond: Ultra-Wideband Wireless Personal-Area Networks
- RFID and RTLS
- Wireless Web services
- 4G Wireless networks
Network Management
It's the new core competency. With today's innovative technology
it's the engine that drives the agile enterprise. Are you on board?
- Summary
- Managing the various aspects of a network
is critical to creating an infrastructure that responds to the changing
needs of a business. To help take on this challenge, companies are
looking to innovative technologies that manage applications, performance,
security, Web services, compliance, and more. Configuration and patch
management remain key issues in this area, while business-services
management is emerging as a strategic way to link business and technology
and IT Infrastructure Libraries promise more efficient delivery of
IT services.
- Analyst
- Jim Metzler, Ashton, Metzler & Associates
- Theme
- The Link between an Agile Enterprise
and Network Management
Topics:
- "The agile enterprise:" Reality vs. hype
- Innovation and network management--is it possible?
- Drill downs: On achieving agility in:
- Applications Management
- Performance Management
- Security Management
- Compliance
- Business Service Management
- Configuration and Patch Management
- Service Level Management
- Web Services Management
Technologies:
- Application Management
- Infrastructure Performance Management
- Configuration and Patch Management
- ITIL - IT Infrastructure Libraries
- Security management
- Web services management
- Business-services management
- Compliance management
- Service-level management
- Analytics
Storage & Data Compliance
Regulation: The rule of the games-and how best to play it-are
changing. Are you prepared? Find out here.
- Summary
- At the heart of the enterprise is the data;
how it's managed and stored can make or break a company. This is particularly
true when it comes to corporate and regulatory compliance, which is
now a fact of life. New approaches such as wide-are file services,
continuous data protection and data replication are emerging, while
essential tasks such as backup and recovery and information life-cycle
management are as important as ever. What's next for you?
- Analyst
- Johna
Till Johnson, Nermetes Research
- Theme
- Information Stewardship: Holistic
Data Management in the Enterprise
- Speaker
- Kevin Dunn, Director of Network Operations, First Command Financial
Planning
- Presentation
- Using storage virtualization to address requirements from database
backup to high availability for a highly distributed user base.
Topics:
- Storage and ILM
- DQM
- Compliance
- BCP/DR
- Information Protection (IP)
- Tying it All Together: Building a world-class IT Architecture
- Organizational best practices
- Operations and processes: What works, what doesn't
- Linchpin technologies
- Bottom lines
Technologies:
- Wide Area File Services
- Continuous Data Protection
- Data Replication
- Backup and recovery
- Information life-cycle management
CHOOSE AN AFTERNOON TRACK
NAC (Network Access Control)
Today’s crucial final step for true security in depth.
But as a just-emerging best practice, it can be the Achilles Heel
of even the most forward-planned networks with even the tightest
architecture. If NAC is new to you, or you want to overtake this
quickly emerging management discipline before it overtakes you, attend
our fast track to solutions.
- Summary
- Network Access Control is a revolutionary re-think of network security.
Fundamentally changing the focus from edge-based security services,
such as perimeter firewalls, and providing a revealing macroscopic
view of security. The spotlight is now laser-like on individual points
of access: the port; the VPN connection; and the end-user … and
how best to secure them case by case, On this track, you’ll
learn the language, the landscape and how to deal now with key issues
emerging from this exciting new, and remarkably effective, management
discipline.
- Analyst
- Joel Snyder, Opus One
- Theme
- The Emergence of NAC: Exploring the New World of Security Management
Topics:
- The value of NAC and why it matters now
- How NAC mixes and merges with existing security solutions
- How NAC requires multi-disciplinary teams from around the organization
to work together for a successful deployment
- The four key components of a successful NAC solution
- Where NAC first fits into enterprise networks to deliver the fastest
benefits
- Which NAC architectures are destined to become industry standards
- How NAC will play a vital role in risk management and business
continuity planning
- How to build a framework for evaluating NAC products
Technologies:
- NAC Authentication
- Access control
- End-point security
- Management
- LAN security
- Enforcement in Depth
Network and
Application Acceleration
- Summary
- The last few years have seen a growing emphasis on ensuring the
optimal performance of a company's key applications and the networks
that support them. The good news is that there is a continually growing
number of technologies and products that are designed to ensure the
optimal performance of networks and applications. The bad news is
that it can be difficult to sort through the confusion and identify
the value provided by each of these new technologies and products.
This track will review the different approaches to boosting network
and application performance and will analyze the applicability of
each approach. This track will also describe a number of the leading
products in this area and will discuss how these products have been
used to enhance network and application performance.
- Analyst
- Jim Metzler, Ashton, Metzler & Associates
- Theme
- Making Sense of Network and Application Acceleration
Topics:
- Application Requirements
- Server Consolidation
- Compression
- Caching
- Differencing
- Read Ahead
- TCP acceleration
- QoS
- MPLS
- Load Balancing
- Wide-Area File Systems (WAFS)
Technologies:
- Compression/caching
- TCP acceleration
- QoS/Migration to MPLS
- VoIP
- Wide-Area File Systems
The New Data Center
The management, technology, and dynamics of data centers are
changing so rapidly entire systems can go obsolete with the turn
of a calendar page. Are you keeping up? Falling behind? Eager to
move and stay ahead? Attend the new data center and you’ll
be on the right track.
- Summary
- Gone are the glass houses as companies move
to deploy clustered servers and grid computing; virtualized storage;
perimeter-less, holistic security architectures; high-performance,
high-capacity networks; and service-oriented management platforms.
In
the 21st-century data center, shared resources replace fixed technology “silos”.
Capacity expands dynamically to accommodate demand. And users experience
real-time responsiveness regardless of where they are on the globe.
Your ability to design, deploy, and manage this next-generation data
center will spell the difference between competing effectively or
not at all.
- Analyst
- Andreas Antonopoulos,
Nemertes Research
- Theme
- One size fits none: Designing,
deploying, and managing next-generation data centers
Topics:
- Staffing the 21st century data center.
- Must-have expertise and where to source it
- Team building to maximize the value of virtualization and grid
computing
- The suddenly obsolete: Skills to eliminate. And the one new position
to fill.
- The five pillars of next-generation data center architecture.
- Identifying and orchestrating the critical components that support
them.
- Building and moving toward tomorrow’s state-of-the-art physical
plant
- The future key three: Clustering, virtualization, on-demand computing
- Unrolling a functional blueprint for evaluating, phasing and deploying
emerging technologies at their first moment of enterprisewide effectiveness
- The new best practices. Real-world strategies for what works, what
doesn’t, and what’s myth—documented exclusively
by Nemertes-compiled data center benchmarks.
Technologies:
- Virtualization
- Management: infrastructure and applications
- Grid computing and clustering
- High-performance data center networking
- Business continuity and disaster recovery
- Security: From data to equipment to personnel
- Facilities: From HVAC to power systems to physical construction
VoIP, Convergence & Collaboration
It went from "potential" to "best practice" at
light speed. Where will "convergence 2.0" take the enterprise
next? See here.
- Summary
- By now, most companies have rolled out at least some
form of VoIP with hopes of reducing costs and boosting productivity.
But building the VoIP infrastructure is just the beginning, it must
be managed and secured. Tools that allow for real-time collaboration
and other applications promise to deliver significant benefits as well.
Looking to the future, emerging technologies such as Voice over WiFi
promise to factor prominently into IT roadmaps. See how at this track.
- Analyst
- Johna Till Johnson, Nemertes Research
- Theme
- Convergence and Collaboration:
The Next-Generation Network Paradigm
- Speaker
- Mike Shisko, IT Director, Hitachi Consulting/Experio Solutions
- Presentation
- Making VoIP work for 1400 employees worldwide: advice from a VOIP
veteran
Topics:
- Key Trends in VOIP deployment
- Video-over-IP
- VoIP and wireless
- RTCDs and who uses them
- Critical Challenges and Issues
- Security
- Management
- Build vs. buy: The big decision
- Case Studies
- Best Practices & Recommendations
- Bottom Lines
Technologies:
- VoIP Security
- VoIP Management
- VoIP Assessment Tools
- Voice over WiFi
- Business collaboration tools
- Voice-enabled applications
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