Visitors to the show will be able to see first-hand how a growing number of leading regional and global companies are today using CA's revolutionary new licensing scheme. The scheme is based on the storage capacity and is used by organisations to reduce costs and will also reduce the time taken to fulfil a storage challenge.
CA will also showcase its intelligent storage management solution which covers Information management, Recovery management and Resource management solutions. Each solution enables customers the opportunity to cost-effectively manage, protect and align information, data and storage resources - their most critical assets. Thus, CA's storage management solutions support the company's enterprise IT management (EITM) vision of securely unifying and simplifying complex IT environments to achieve greater business results.
Ned Jaroudi, Vice-President, Area Marketing, for CA's EMEA Eastern Markets, said,
"We are proud to be the platinum sponsors of Storage World Middle East for the third consecutive year. As the emerging market leader in the field of data storage solutions, we view this conference as the ideal platform to strengthen our existing customer relationships and reach out to new potential clients. We believe that this event is essential for all IT managers who wish to discover and share the latest innovations and technologies in the world of storage solutions, including the state of the art technology offered by CA."
CA's seminars and hands-on demonstrations will be led by Jason Phippen, head of storage software in EMEA, and Abdul Karim Riyaz, head of the storage team for the EMEA Eastern Markets. "We are also pleased to be joined at this event by one of our biggest customers, PWC Logistics, who will demonstrate how CA's intelligent storage management technologies assist them overcome their storage management challenges. PWC Logistics' IT Infrastructure Manager, Muntaser Ayyash, will present a case study based on how the company has benefited from CA's innovative approach in unifying and simplifying IT management." Jaroudi added.

Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor



