Riverbed to participate at EMC World 2012

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Riverbed to participate at EMC World 2012 
Riverbed Technology has announced its participation at EMC World 2012 from May 21–24 at The Venetian in Las Vegas. Both Riverbed and EMC will showcase a joint proof of concept comprised of EMC storage solutions with Riverbed Granite that demonstrates a storage architecture for globally distributed enterprises looking to achieve the highest levels of consolidation. In addition, Riverbed representatives will discuss performance as the critical factor for successful backup and replication, and storage solutions in the cloud. 
The Conference attendees can visit the Riverbed and EMC booths to see storage architecture proof of concept(POC). The POC combines EMC's Symmetrix VMAX and VPLEX with Riverbed Granite, and allows IT managers to consolidate and manage all edge applications, servers, and storage, centrally at the data center. The edge virtual server infrastructure (edge-VSI) supports the commitment to virtualization and consolidation of global IT infrastructure, while enabling the delivery of services to any remote office as if it were local. 
"I have directed several data center consolidations due to mergers and acquisitions. My strategy for each initiative is to maximize investments by leveraging data center and remote office infrastructure, and focus on improving performance. We use EMC's VNX storage platform, and ideally, I want the ability to 'vacuum up' servers located at remote offices into the data center to control them, and then optimize the WAN connection. The direction and premise that Riverbed delivers with Granite is simple: if my WAN is interrupted, then my remote sites can continue to operate. Granite with EMC VMAX and VPLEX provides the ultimate platform for consolidation, and ensures high availability should the data center fail,” said John Iraci, Vice-President, Enterprise Infrastructure, DJO Global.

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