August 2004 -- Designing Storage Environments for critical systems
| Main Topic: | Designing Storage Systems |
| Main topic speaker: | Tony Clark |
| Time: | August 10th, 2004 (second Tuesday) at 7 p.m. |
| Location: |
Mosaic Technology Corp (New location - see directions
below!) 11911 NE First St. Suite B 304 Bellevue, WA |
| Cost: | Free |
Synopsis: A presentation on designing storage environments that support business continuance and disaster recovery strategies.
Goal: The attendee will gain a high level of understanding of the issues surrounding data protection and the technologies that support the recovery of mission critical data in the event of a disaster.
Bio: Tony Clark is a Systems Engineer at Mosaic Technology supporting Mosaic's end-users sales force. Tony was formerly with EMC Corporation in Bellevue, WA for 8 years prior to joining Mosaic Technology. His primary account responsibility at EMC was Boeing Airplane Company. His other experience includes 7 years at Hewlett-Packard as a UNIX Systems Engineer and 3 years at Mentor Graphics Corp as Product Marketing Manager for Hewlett-Packard and Apollo platforms.
Meeting location
Here's a map of the meeting location. Take Highway 405 and exit to go EAST at the NE 8th St. exit in downtown Bellevue. (That's the eastbound NE 8th St. exit, not the SE 8th St. exit.) Go approximately one quarter mile east on NE 8th St. and turn RIGHT on 120 Ave. NE. Go past the Home Depot store on your right and continue until the road begins to turn to the right (west). At this bend, continue straight and enter a driveway leading to a number of buildings. The first building on the right (west side) is 11911 NE 1st St. Drive to the back (south side) of this building and park. The entrance to the building is on the south side. Mosaic Technology is in Suite B 304 (third floor).
If these directions are not clear, call Mosaic Technology
during business hours at 425.462.5004.
There is plenty of free parking
all around the building.
We recommend that you arrive by 7:15 p.m so you can gain access to the building.
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