IT Leaders Forum: from plan to rollout

Computing's next event will look at both the planning and implementation of virtualisation

Virtualisation has proven to be an effective way for organisations to grow their IT estate without excessively expanding their physical infrastructure.

If managed well, a virtualisation project can result in dramatic improvements in system uptime, disaster recovery, cost and efficiency, creating knock-on benefits for the business and IT users within it.

But IT leaders must understand the implications of virtualisation before investing in this technology, and careful planning is essential.

The next Computing IT Leaders event will provide delegates with an opportunity to discuss the key steps that must be taken when implementing virtualisation, and allow an opportunity to learn from those that have already done it.

Panelists include, Karl Deacon, CTO of outsourcing services, Capgemini UK; Stuart Dommett, business development manager, Intel; Mark Leonard, executive vice president - infrastructure services unit, Colt Technology Services Group; and Adrian Steel, head of infrastructure management, Royal Mail Group.

The event will take place on the 14 June from 3pm at the British Medical Association in London.

To register for this event please go to http://bit.ly/ixh6dF