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Building Next Generation Resilient & Virtual Data Centers - the H3C approach

 

Enterprise data centers are a critical corporate asset connecting applications, storage and services in the enterprise. Today’s data centers face a number of challenges as enterprises increasingly centralize their core business applications and operations in an effort to help reduce costs - while at the same time supporting new services.

Many organizations are currently struggling to support these new requirements with legacy technology which is simply not up to the task of addressing these burgeoning requirements. A new breed of next generation data center platforms coupled with new technologies like network virtualization promise to help customers tackle these new requirements while also simplifying their overall data center operations.

This session will showcase several data center deployment examples and highlight how these customers are benefiting from this new innovation by allowing them to simplify their designs, increase their network reliability, provide new levels of service, flexibility and lower their total cost of ownership.

 

3Com

 
 

 

 

 

Philippe

   

Philippe Michelet, Senior Product Manager, 3Com

 

Philippe Michelet is working at the 3Com’s Silicon Valley office in Menlo Park as a Senior Product Manager, where is he driving the data center (DC) strategy as well as the DC product line (S125xx/S5820x), focused on the resiliency, security & flexibility (orchestration) of these solutions in the context of a fully virtualized network (network, computing, storage).

Previous to working at 3Com, he worked at Bay Networks/Nortel, driving different networking products (L2/L3 ASIC/NPU based Ethernet Switches & Security) as a Product Manager. He participated in the design of some of the largest enterprise networks – stock exchanges, banks – where resiliency and security are two fundamental pillars.

Previous to working at Nortel Networks in the Silicon Valley, Philippe worked at Bay Networks in France, as a Pre Sales engineer, focused on Channels/Resellers.

Philippe has a Bachelor degree in Software Engineering and a Specialized Master from the National Institute of Telecommunications (France).