iStor Network's Jay Kramer on Advisory Board for the Second Annual Flash Memory Summit 2007
IRVINE, Calif. - August 8, 2007 - Jay Kramer, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing for iStor Networks, Inc ® an innovative technology leader in the development of iSCSI storage solutions has accepted a position on the advisory board of the Flash Memory Summit.
The Flash Memory Summit 2007 is packed with the latest information and recent developments in flash memory such as the emergence of solid-state drive applications. It is a must-attend event for anyone involved or interested in the design, manufacture, marketing, sales or use of flash memory.
Further, Kramer will chair the award's portion of the event. Entries will be judged based on distinctiveness of the application, central use of flash memory, and technical and business significance. Winners will be announced at Flash Memory Summit 2007.
"Flash memory represents an interesting part of the spectrum of storage solutions that address a growing number of emerging applications that demand performance" said Jay Kramer, VP of Worldwide Marketing for iStor Networks. "I am proud to be a part of such a significant event that brings together in one place the experts in the advanced memory and storage world to explore the user applications, customer challenges and future marketplace for these technologies."
In his role as VP of Worldwide Marketing for iStor, Kramer is responsible for promotion of iStor's flagship products including the popular iS325. This solution supports up to 15 high capacity Serial ATA drives, providing compelling total cost of ownership for block-based applications such as SQL, Exchange, video, IP surveillance, disk-to-disk backup and secondary storage.
Additionally, the iS325 is ideal for SAN extension over IP-based WANs and SAN/NAS consolidation across a single unified fabric. Flexible configurations are offered with 4 or 8 port 1GbE models and a 1 port 10GbE model providing the customer with a product family of high performance storage that address the connectivity and network requirements of all customer environments along with providing investment protection to scale the storage network for the future.
The second annual Flash Memory Summit 2007 (
www.flashmemorysummit.com) will take place August 8-10, 2007at the Santa Clara Marriott in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
Contact Jennifer Sparks Bocchino, Marketing Communications, iStor Networks, Inc, at
jsparks@istor.com for analyst and editorial information.
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