From July 27 to July 29, 2021, Super Micro Computer, Inc.’s (Supermicro) three-day Open Storage Summit 2021 is a virtual event bringing together industry experts and thought leaders in server storage technology and data centre applications, in order to discuss and present the latest developments in software-defined storage.
The Open Storage Summit 2021 is the leading online conference for innovations in all the latest storage technologies, groundbreaking ideas, and compelling insights on future storage trends.
Open Storage Summit 2021
Open Storage Summit 2021 will commence with keynote presentations from Nutanix, Intel and Supermicro executives
Supermicro’s Open Storage Summit 2021 will commence with keynote presentations from Nutanix, Intel, and Supermicro senior executives on the latest software-defined storage (SDS) technology developments for enterprise, data centre, and multi-cloud infrastructure, and an overview of Supermicro’s expansive storage system product lines.
Keynote presenters include: Charles Liang - the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder of Super Micro Computer, Inc., Rajiv Ramaswami - the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nutanix, Tarkan Maner - the Chief Operating Officer (CCO) of Nutanix and Alper Ilkbahar, the Vice President (VP) & General Manager (GM), Data Centre Memory and Storage Solutions at Intel.
Live panel discussion and sessions on SDS technology
In addition to a live panel discussion on SDS technology, led by IDC, each day, there will also be SDS technology sessions that feature Commvault, Intel, Nebulon, NVIDIA, OSNexus, Panasas Quantum, Red Hat, Rozo, Seagate, and WekaIO.
- What: Supermicro Open Storage Summit 2021
- Where: Virtual
- When: July 27, 2021 - North America/EMEA –10:00 AM PDT / 19:00 PM CEST / Asia-Pacific-July 28, 2021- 10:00 AM GMT+8; July 28, 2021 - North America/EMEA –10:00 AM PDT / 19:00 PM CEST / Asia-Pacific-July 28, 2021- 10:00 AM GMT+8; and July 29, 2021 - North America/EMEA –10:00 AM PDT / 19:00 PM CEST / Asia-Pacific-July 28, 2021- 10:00 AM GMT+8.
All sessions and information will remain available online for one year.