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IT infrastructure roadshow for Joburg

The International Data Corporation (IDC), a global authority on ICT markets, is to host an IT infrastructure event in Johannesburg on 20 November 2007 as part of a series of roadshows being held in the Middle East and Africa region.

The IT Infrastructure roadshow will feature presentations by industry leaders and discussions on the latest trends and deployments of infrastructure technologies among key IT professionals in South Africa. Delegates will also benefit from industry insights derived from IDC's 43 years of experience analysing ICT markets.

According to Jyoti Lalchandani, the regional VP and MD of IDC MEA, IT users in the region are increasingly looking beyond the mere acquisition of servers and storage, and are instead gravitating towards a more holistic view that brings into focus the optimization of systems, integration with business processes, and returns on investment.

“Globally, increased IT infrastructure demands are driving a transition to new technologies such as multi-core processors and server virtualisation," says Lalchandani, "while the rules of traditional backup, recovery, and archiving are being redefined.”

Virtualisation a key issue

A key issue to be discussed at the event – and of special interest to large enterprise users with distributed processes and heavy IT investment – is virtualisation. Industry experts will be on hand to discuss the benefits and how users can set priorities to adopt it as well as consolidate and simplify their server and storage infrastructure.

The event offers an opportunity for ICT stakeholders to network with industry analysts, interact with technology innovators, and share an understanding of industry best practices in the field of IT infrastructure.

The IT Infrastructure roadshow is part of a series of events being held in the MEA region and follows IDC's similarly modeled Small and Medium Businesses (SMB) roadshow. This event attracted key IT personnel from key end-user organisations in the SMB segment, which constitutes over 95% of all companies in the Middle East and Africa.

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