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Cirba Hosts Third Annual Product Advisory Conference
Cirba announced it will hold its third annual product advisory conference in Miami, Florida from December 9-11, 2015 to discuss next-generation cloud and software-defined management strategies. This invitation-only event will include top Fortune 500 companies and focus on lessons these leaders have learned on their journey to achieving software-defined infrastructure.
Due to a demonstrated ability to enable intelligent, automated control over workload placements, drive substantially and lower hardware and software costs, Cirba has grown its new customer acquisition in FY 2015 by 133 percent. Cirba’s customers include many of the world’s largest banks, leading insurers, telcos, technology, logistics and entertainment organisations. Product Advisory Conference attendees will build upon this cross-industry experience to learn how to overcome common challenges as they push for advanced automated control of their corporate IT infrastructure.
“Cirba is providing organisations with a practical path to achieve software-defined control over their infrastructure, delivering faster time to market, lower infrastructure costs and risk,“ said Gerry Smith, president and CEO of Cirba. “Enterprises and service providers alike see Cirba as essential to their software-defined strategies and we’re looking forward to meeting with some of our key customers to discuss how we can help the industry continue to innovate and automate IT operations.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pete Jackson .
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