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Sentilla and 451 Research Present Webinar on How to Boost Data Center Capacity, Performance, and Agility in Six Easy Steps
Free Event with Analyst John Stanley to Address Key Planning Factors
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., June 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
What: "How to Boost Your Data Center's Capacity, Performance, and Agility in Six Easy Steps"
This complimentary one-hour webinar will address key factors, performance metrics, and capacity planning critical to data center performance management, and delves into some of the specific challenges for IT
agility.
When: 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET, Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Who: Presented by John Stanley, senior analyst for Datacenter Technologies & Eco-Efficient IT at 451 Research, and Bob Ertl, senior director of product management at Sentilla, which is organizing webinars designed to
highlight the trends, issues, and challenges facing today's data center professionals.
Why: "Doing more with less"... if you're a data center professional, you've lived by that saying for years. As business becomes increasingly more demanding and more dependent on data center technologies, accurately
monitoring, measuring, and managing the data center infrastructure is critical. To maximize performance, reduce risk and minimize cost, IT must move beyond simply measuring the "useful work" of IT hardware to
also evaluating the downstream resource requirements and overall financial impact. Intelligent data center capacity planning promises to provide IT with the knowledge and insight needed to ensure continuous data
center availability, agility, and maximum performance while reducing its overall risk profile. The problem is -where do you begin?
How: Register:
http://info.sentilla.com/Webinar20120613HowtoPredicttheBusinessITFuture_WebinarRegistration.html
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About Sentilla Corporation®
IT data center professionals rely on the Sentilla Data Center Performance Management (DCPM) Platform to achieve asset-level utilization intelligence across all their data center and collocation facilities. The Sentilla DCPM platform combines sophisticated performance analysis with on-going "what-if" scenarios designed to optimize capacity planning, modernization, virtualization, and power consumption initiatives. With no meters or agents to install, Sentilla's award-winning technology implements quickly and delivers a proven annual ROI of greater than 25 percent. Sentilla's unified view of data center operations ensures always-on availability, cost optimization, and continuous performance improvement within existing data center infrastructures and budgets. Named a 'Cool Vendor' by Gartner in data center infrastructure management (DCIM), Sentilla has its headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. Visit http://www.sentilla.com and follow the company on its blog and on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
Contacts:
David Appelbaum, Vice President of Marketing, david@sentilla.com
Lisa Hawes, (408) 884-5155, sentilla@sterlingpr.com
SOURCE Sentilla Corporation
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Sentilla Corporation
Web Site: http://www.sentilla.com
Sentilla and 451 Research Present Webinar on How to Boost Data Center Capacity, Performance, and Agility in Six Easy Steps
Free Event with Analyst John Stanley to Address Key Planning Factors
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., June 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
What: "How to Boost Your Data Center's Capacity, Performance, and Agility in Six Easy Steps"
This complimentary one-hour webinar will address key factors, performance metrics, and capacity planning critical to data center performance management, and delves into some of the specific challenges for IT
agility.
When: 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET, Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Who: Presented by John Stanley, senior analyst for Datacenter Technologies & Eco-Efficient IT at 451 Research, and Bob Ertl, senior director of product management at Sentilla, which is organizing webinars designed to
highlight the trends, issues, and challenges facing today's data center professionals.
Why: "Doing more with less"... if you're a data center professional, you've lived by that saying for years. As business becomes increasingly more demanding and more dependent on data center technologies, accurately
monitoring, measuring, and managing the data center infrastructure is critical. To maximize performance, reduce risk and minimize cost, IT must move beyond simply measuring the "useful work" of IT hardware to
also evaluating the downstream resource requirements and overall financial impact. Intelligent data center capacity planning promises to provide IT with the knowledge and insight needed to ensure continuous data
center availability, agility, and maximum performance while reducing its overall risk profile. The problem is -where do you begin?
How: Register:
http://info.sentilla.com/Webinar20120613HowtoPredicttheBusinessITFuture_WebinarRegistration.html
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120209/SF50531LOGO)
About Sentilla Corporation®
IT data center professionals rely on the Sentilla Data Center Performance Management (DCPM) Platform to achieve asset-level utilization intelligence across all their data center and collocation facilities. The Sentilla DCPM platform combines sophisticated performance analysis with on-going "what-if" scenarios designed to optimize capacity planning, modernization, virtualization, and power consumption initiatives. With no meters or agents to install, Sentilla's award-winning technology implements quickly and delivers a proven annual ROI of greater than 25 percent. Sentilla's unified view of data center operations ensures always-on availability, cost optimization, and continuous performance improvement within existing data center infrastructures and budgets. Named a 'Cool Vendor' by Gartner in data center infrastructure management (DCIM), Sentilla has its headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. Visit http://www.sentilla.com and follow the company on its blog and on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
Contacts:
David Appelbaum, Vice President of Marketing, david@sentilla.com
Lisa Hawes, (408) 884-5155, sentilla@sterlingpr.com
SOURCE Sentilla Corporation
Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120209/SF50531LOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
Sentilla Corporation
Web Site: http://www.sentilla.com