Registration Now Open for Storage Developer Conference India – May 25-26 in Bangalore

For the third consecutive year, SNIA will present their highly successful Storage Developer Conference (SDC) in Bangalore, India, on May 25-26, 2017 at the My Fortune Hotel.  The 2017 agenda, developed under the supervision of the SNIA India agenda committee, leads off with a keynote by Indian Institute of Science Professor P. Vijay Kumar on Codes for Big Data:  Error-Correction for Distributed Storage, followed by Amar Tunballi, Engineering Manager at Red Hat, speaking on Software Defined Storage and Why It Will Continue To Be Relevant.  Thursday keynotes will feature Anand Ghatnekar, Country Manager, Cloud Systems, Seagate on The Power of Edge, and Chirag Shah, IT Transformation Consultant, DELL EMC on New Age Data Centre.

Breakout tracks will feature sessions on storage ecosystem management with SNIA SwordfishTM, hybrid clouds, object storage, open storage, NVMe over Fabrics, and performance optimization.  Also featured at the conference is a Cloud Interoperability Plugfest and the opportunity to network with partners Red Hat, Dell EMC, IBM, Mindteck, NetApp, and Tata Consultancy  Services.

Check out the full schedule at https://www.snia.org/events/sdc-india/2017-sdc-india-agenda.

According to Paul Talbut, SNIA India Executive Director, SDC India is ”ideal for storage software and hardware developers, storage product and solution architects, product line CTOs, storage product customer support engineers, and in house IT development staff.” Talbut emphasized that SDC India “is the place to learn from the experts, and get insights on the tools, technologies ,and tactics needed in data storage management and the cloud.“  Learn more – conference registration and full details on SDC India can be found at https://www.snia.org/sdcindia.

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