Due to the abundance of networking technologies
available, as well as the changing needs of
corporate enterprises, it is essential to have a
well thought-out network and systems management
plan. To be most effective the plan must align
network and systems operations to the needs of
the business.
Conference
Program
8:00am - 9:00am -
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00am - 10:00am
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Wenk |
Gaining Competitive Advantage: How to Align
Network & Systems Infrastructure with Business
Needs
Dennis Wenk, Principal Business Consultant,
Hitachi Data Systems
CEOs and CIOs want IT to be converted from a
cost center into an enabler of competitive
advantage. But what does this mean and how do
you accomplish this? Can disciplines such
as ITSM/ITIL really help you? What things can
you do informally or at a ‘grass roots’ level
that can help you make your infrastructure more
responsive to business needs? How can you
leverage your infrastructure to better support
applications that the business is demanding?
In this session, attendees will learn:
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How to leverage formal IT disciplines to
help align infrastructure with business
needs
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How to ensure your systems will be able to
support next generation business required
applications
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How to articulate to management that IT is
an enabler and not a cost center
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How to form teams internally to drive
business/IT infrastructure decision making
that is closely aligned to business needs
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How to make the datacenter and systems more
agile/flexible to support business needs
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How to choose technologies that support the
next generation business application needs
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How investments today can help reduce cost
operating costs in the future
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What individual and collective actions you
can take to 'push' vendors to fill
your needs
10:00am - 10:30am - Refreshment Break
10:30am - 11:30am
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Stecyk |
Migration: How to Plan for, Implement and Manage
Infrastructure Changes & Upgrades
Jeff Stecyk, Solutions Architect, Tideway
Systems
Since infrastructure and applications have
become more closely tied to an organization’s
core business processes, it is essential that
you have a well mapped out plan for managing
changes and upgrades in your network and systems
infrastructure. Without it you can place your
business at risk. Will your current network
support the projected applications your business
requires? What should you do to handle the
increased stress that future applications will
place on your already overburdened network?
In this session, attendees will learn:
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How to determine what you have, where you
are and where you need to be
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How to design a plan for infrastructure changes,
additions and upgrades
that support today’s and tomorrow’s needs
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How to understand if your network can
readily support new technologies that are
being driven by business needs
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How to manage conflicts that arise
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How to deliver the project on time
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How to avoid potential stumbling blocks during a
migration
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How to balanced the business needs vs. the
stress on the network and the IT department
11:30am - 12:30pm
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Trawick |
Pinpointing the Problem: How to Analyze and Optimize the Performance of Your
Network
Jeff Trawick,
Network Engineer, Technical Instructor, WildPackets
As businesses have increased demands upon IT for
helping deliver value-added services to the
organization, an increased burden has been
placed on the network. Additionally, next
generation applications have made network
problem identification more complicated.
Is it the Network, the Servers, or the
Applications??
In this session attendees will learn an
in-depth framework for monitoring the
performance of the network based on user
expectations. Topics that will be discussed
include:
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Irrespective of tools to be used, how can
you better refine your approach?
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Is performance degradation related to the
network or the application?
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Is your infrastructure meeting the needs of
your internal and external users?
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What are the affects of a new application or
network service on the existing IT
infrastructure?
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Can your network support more involved
applications such as VoIP, Collaboration,
Wireless, etc?
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How can should we apply QoS and CoS?
12:30pm - 1:30pm - Luncheon
1:30pm-2:30pm
How to Gain the
Most Value from Network, Systems, Application
and Facilities Monitoring
Brian Shomock, Technical BDM, CITTIO, Inc.
Explosive growth
in the number of network devices and
applications has outpaced IT’s ability to
configure and maintain network monitoring
systems. Yet 70% of Network World readers state
they don’t ever expect to finish deploying their
network-management system. Why is that?
In this session,
attendees will learn how to take a granular
approach to get the most out of network
monitoring.
By
understanding these associated best practices,
attendees will learn how to improve
productivity, increase network systems
monitoring effectiveness, reduce network
downtime and maximize full time employee
resources.
2:30pm - 3:00pm - Refreshment Break
3:00pm - 4:00pm
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Karabaic |
Network Management & Compliance: Strategies for
Insuring Your Network is Compliant, Secure and
Meets Business Goals
John Karabaic, Systems Engineer, Kace
Companies of all sizes are being affected in
some way by the various government regulations.
Because the network infrastructure is the
primary way to make information available, the
IT infrastructure plays an integral role in
compliance efforts. At the same time, current
network management techniques were not designed
to handle the compliance challenges that have
been presented. What should you do as a
network professional to insure that your network
infrastructures are compliant? How will you be
able to prove your network is compliant if the
government knocks on your door?
In this session attendees will learn:
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How to map specific IT goals to network
management functionality
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How different regulations may affect their
organization and more specifically their
role
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Steps they should take to make sure their
network adheres to these regulations
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How they should implement a holistic
framework that achieves business goals,
adheres to compliance and adheres to service
levels
4:00pm - 5:00pm
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Beniaris

Tindall

Bowerman

Kwong |
Supporting the Business through Effective SLAs:
How to Design, Implement and Refine Network &
Application Specific SLAs(panel discussion)
Moderator: Peter Beniaris, Insight
Panelists will include: Steve Tindall, Sr. Network Analyst,
Cardinal Health
Kyle Bowerman, Sr. Systems Engineer, US Cellular,
Fred Kwong,
Network Consultant, Zurich Insurance
In this session attendees will learn the
following from a panel of enterprise IT network
professionals:
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How to define Network/Application specific
SLAs
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How to implement an SLA approach
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SLA objectives vs. actual SLA performance
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Consequences for falling below goals
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Why network & application acceleration may
be unnecessary or even counterproductive
What You Will Learn
In this one day conference attendees will learn:
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The Role the Network Will Play in the Next
Generation Data Center
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How to Plan for, Implement and Manage
Infrastructure Changes & Upgrades
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Strategies for Simplifying Network Management
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Implement Service-Level Management through IT
Processes
(ITIL)
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Monitor Availability and Performance Through
Metrics
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How to Monitor Diverse Systems and Technologies
and Make Sense of the Results
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How to Articulate the Value of the Network and
Systems in Terms that Line Executives can
Understand

Conference
price:
$199 per
person
Each attendee will receive a certificate
awarding 7 CPE credits for CISSP continuing
education, in addition to 0.7 CEUs and 7
PDUs.CISSP is a registered
certification mark of (ISC)², Inc.
Exhibits
As is always the
case at CAMP IT Conferences events, the talks
will not include product presentations.
During the continental breakfast, coffee breaks,
and the luncheon break you will have the
opportunity to informally meet representatives
from the following sponsoring companies, who
have solutions in the area of the conference.