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The Ethernet Alliance, a global consortium dedicated to the continued success and advancement of Ethernet technologies, today announced Chairman, John D'Ambrosia of Dell, and Marketing Committee Chair, Chauncey Schwartz of QLogic, will be featured speakers at the upcoming Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA '12). A technical educational conference and networking event for system administrators of all levels of expertise, LISA '12 is scheduled for December 9 - 14, 2012 at San Diego, CA's Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina.
Ethernet is at the next critical junction in its lifecycle, particularly with the emergence of new applications like cloud computing and server virtualization, that could profoundly impact this essential technology," said John D'Ambrosia, chairman, Ethernet Alliance, and chief Ethernet evangelist, CTO office, Dell. "Therefore, it's important to understand the current conditions within the Ethernet ecosystem, as well as taking a forward-facing view of where we'll be six months, a year, or even five years down the road."
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Ethernet is at the next critical junction in its lifecycle, particularly with the emergence of new applications like cloud computing and server virtualization, that could profoundly impact this essential technology," said John D'Ambrosia, chairman, Ethernet Alliance, and chief Ethernet evangelist, CTO office, Dell. "Therefore, it's important to understand the current conditions within the Ethernet ecosystem, as well as taking a forward-facing view of where we'll be six months, a year, or even five years down the road."
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