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Vendor Influence Curves And How You Can Get The Best Value Out Of Your Network

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Network architects are under intense pressure and being pulled in many directions. Today’s enterprise network architecture must not only be agile and reduce costs, but also be responsive to regulatory controls and compliance and able to manage convergence of voice and data.

Join a panel of experts that includes Mark Fabbi, VP Distinguished Analyst from Gartner Inc. and Mark Thompson, Global Sales/Marketing Manager, HP ProCurve, to examine the benefits that multi-vendor enterprise network architecture solutions can offer and the advantages of open architecture solutions. More importantly, they’ll help you determine the right solution for your information systems challenges.

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  • Drivers for Changing Network Design Practices
  • Why Organizations should change proven approaches to network architecture • Mistakes enterprises are making today
  • How enterprises should move forward and tools to help them
  • New approach benefits
  • Maximizing the business value of the enterprise network
  • The challenges of building an adaptive network
  • Key Attributes of the adaptive network

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