LAS VEGAS, Dec. 05, 2016 -- Robin SystemsTM, the first Application-Defined Data Center software company, today announced Chief Marketing Officer Sushil Kumar will speak at the Gartner Data Center Infrastructure & Operations Management Conference, Dec. 6, 2016. He will deliver a presentation entitled, “Creating an Application-Defined Data Center using Containers.” The conference will be conducted at the Venetian Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Dec. 5-8.
| Who: | Sushil Kumar, CMO, Robin Systems | |||||
| What: | Presenting “Creating an Application-Defined Data Center using Containers.” | |||||
| When: | Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016, 6:40 p.m. – 7 p.m. | |||||
| Where: | Solution Showcase Theater at the Gartner Data Center, Infrastructure & Operations Management Conference, Venetian Resort and Casino, Las Vegas. | |||||
| Why: | Data-driven applications are the lifeblood of today’s modern business. During this session, Kumar will explain why most enterprises still struggle to deploy and operate complex distributed applications using their existing data center infrastructure, which has no awareness of application components and their interdependencies. This puts an enormous burden on application developers and IT administrators to manually deploy applications, manage data lifecycle, and deliver the desired quality of service. Attendees will learn how containers can help create a fluid, elastic and application-aware infrastructure platform that simplifies distributed application management, accelerates time to market and reduces costs by eliminating infrastructure silos. The session will also feature a demonstration of how Robin’s Application-Defined Data Center software combines containers, storage, networking and application orchestration to instantly deploy and clone applications, consolidate workload with guaranteed performance and increase hardware utilization 2x-3x. Reporters or analysts interested in speaking with Robin Systems executives are encouraged to contact Robin press relations at [email protected]. For more information about Robin Systems, please visit: www.robinsystems.com. |
Related Links:
- Announcement: Robin Systems Announces Containerization Platform for Enterprise Applications, Industry’s First Application-Defined Data Center Software Platform
- Video: Robin Application Defined Data Center
About Robin Systems
Robin is an enterprise software company offering industry’s first Application-Defined Data Center software. With a team that includes industry veterans from leading enterprise technology companies such as NetApp, Oracle and Veritas, Robin seeks to disrupt the $20 billion-plus virtualization market with its container-based compute and storage platform software that delivers better performance, higher consolidation and a much simpler application deployment lifecycle than traditional hypervisor-based virtualization. Founded in 2013, the San Jose, California-based company has raised more than $27 million in venture funding from leading investors such as Clear Ventures, DN Capital, USAA and SAP’s Hasso Plattner Ventures.
Website: www.RobinSystems.com
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Media Contact for Robin Systems: Andrea Corry (925) 640-5482 [email protected]


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