SNW Spring 2010
 
Featured Presenters for SNW Spring 2010 include:
  • Anthony Abbattista, Vice President, Technology Solutions, Allstate Insurance Company 
  • George Joukov, IT Development and Operations, Global Business Services, Procter & Gamble
  • Martin Gomberg, Chief Information Officer and Senior Vice President, A&E Television Networks
  • Joe Lacik, Senior Vice President, Information Services, Aviall Services, Inc., a division of The Boeing Company
  • Lawrence Lessig, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, and Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Why You Should Attend:

SNW is the world’s largest event for IT executives/managers, vendors, channel partners, press and analysts involved in storage, data center, infrastructure, and business continuity.

At SNW, you can choose from over 150 educational sessions and network with peers from around the globe, plus visit with top solutions providers in the world’s largest Expo devoted to storage and related technologies. This is your opportunity to quickly gather reliable, firsthand, practical knowledge you can put to work right away.

SNW is where you can learn, share experiences and make decisions. Join your peers and industry experts at SNW!

Interested in Sponsoring SNW?

Details about sponsorships and their related entitlements are available in our downloadable sponsorship brochure.

Connect with Your Peers at SNW
 
SNW attendees can now connect before, during and after the conference through their mobile device or computer through SNW CONNECT - our official social networking community. Network with fellow attendees, schedule private meetings, build your own personal conference agenda, plan your time in the SNW expo hall and much more. Registered attendees may log in at: http://www.snwusa.com/connect.
'Best Practices' Awards

SNW, in conjunction with Computerworld and the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), is seeking IT user-organization case study submissions for its "Best Practices" Awards Program.

Eligible nominees are exclusively IT end-user organizations. Nominations of IT end-user organizations are accepted from IT users themselves, their public relations representatives, or vendors on behalf of their IT end-user customers. Multiple submissions of case studies describing different deployments per IT end-user/organization will be considered.

Deadline for Receipt of Submissions Via this Online Process: Friday, March 12, 2010
 
Five finalists in each category will be recognized at SNW, April 12-15, 2010 at the Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, Florida. The top honoree in each category will be announced on the main stage during an Awards Ceremony at SNW. All finalists will be recognized on the event website, in an event press release, and may be featured in a special supplement of Computerworld magazine.
 
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SNW Spring 2010 Sponsors Include:
U N D E R W R I T E R  S P O N S O R S
 
P L A T I N U M  S P O N S O R S

G O L D  S P O N S O R S

 
 
C O N T R I B U T I N G  S P O N S O R S
 
M E D I A  P A R T N E R S

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