Storage Networking World

October 13-16th, 2008
The Gaylord Texan
Dallas, Texas

 
 



2008 Storage Networking World Best Practices Awards Program



Sponsored by:
Hitachi


Storage Networking World (SNW), in conjunction with Computerworld and the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), is seeking IT user-organization case study submissions for its "Best Practices in Storage" Awards Program.
Eligible nominees are exclusively IT end-user organizations. Nominations of IT end-user organizations are accepted from IT users themselves, their public relations representatives, or vendors on behalf of their IT end-user customers. Multiple submissions of case studies describing different deployments per IT end-user/organization will be considered.

Deadline for Receipt of Submissions: Tuesday, September 2, 2008.

For more information or to make a submission, please click here
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Five finalists in each category will be recognized at Storage Networking World, October 13-16, 2008, at the Gaylord Texan in Dallas, Texas. The top honoree in each category will be recognized on the main stage during the SNW Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony. All finalists will be recognized on the event website, in an event press release, and may be featured in a special supplement of Computerworld magazine.

Program Judges' Criteria for Evaluation:
Judges will evaluate and rank the finalists in each category according to their substantiated Storage Networking solution attributes and achievements against a set of criteria such as:

  • Financial return and measurable payback (returns on investment, assets, resources) through created/protected revenue opportunities or cost savings.
  • Strategic importance to the business.
  • Substantive customer impact (service, retention, acquisition).
  • Positive impact on other business/organization units.
  • Addresses system and department interoperability issues and heterogeneous platform integration challenges.
  • Provides a strategic advantage to the business/organization while anticipating and accommodating the deployment of future storage solution initiatives.
  • Supports the efficient and reliable data, information and application sharing/access between personnel, departments, divisions, etc.
  • Addresses challenges of data, information and application security, recovery, business continuity, etc.
  • Please note: multiple nominations can be made by one company, but an individual nomination cannot be submitted in multiple categories. In the case of an individual nomination being submitted in multiple categories, it is Computerworld's discretion to determine which category the submission will remain in contention for.

Recognition and Benefits to Award Recipients and Program Nominees:

  • Award recipients will be announced in a Computerworld issue announcement and may be profiled in a Computerworld Custom Supplement.
  • Award recipients will be entitled to use logo, promote achievement, etc., on their corporate Website, collateral, etc.
  • All approved IT end-users nominated will be eligible and invited to attend Storage Networking World, October 13-16, 2008, at the Gaylord Texan in Dallas, Texas with a complimentary registration.

For additional information contact Duncan Newell at 508-271-8029 or Kelly McGill at 508-820-8653.




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Innovation and Promise:
Successful "pioneering" of leading/bleeding-edge storage networking technology will be recognized in this category. The ability to overcome early adoption obstacles and to resolve problems ("in-house" or via unique vendor/integrator/other user partnerships, etc.,) will be assessed. Considers promising technologies (for example, Information Lifecycle Management) and deployments addressing ongoing challenges such as growth in data management.

Planning, Designing and Building a Strategic Storage Infrastructure:
Recognizes organizations that have created a well-developed blueprint for deployment success, including strategic storage vision, risk management and cost/benefit justification. Demonstrates the deployment of a storage infrastructure that allows users to easily access stored data of all types. The infrastructure should take into account access to legacy systems, security, disaster recovery, backup and restore, and global management. Submissions should reference the unique design and implementation of the infrastructure.

ROI and Best Practices in Green Computing and the Data Center:
This category includes one or more of these three areas:The nominations may highlight the business and economic impact of green IT initiatives. The convergence of pressures to reduce IT operational costs and the need to be more energy efficient presents new opportunities. The nomination may highlight challenges, initiatives and improvements in energy consumption and a transition to sustainable computing models. Enterprise-wide efforts would be appropriate. The nomination may highlight data center-based challenges, initiatives and solutions to become greener is growing to be an important operational area for IT management attention. All green IT data center and virtualization initiatives may be included.

Selecting and Deploying Storage Networks:
Submissions should describe the successful selection and deployment of a SAN, NAS, and/or object-based storage. Please cover in detail pertinent areas such as data migration, scalability, interoperability, and implementation considerations and tips.

Storage Reliability and Data Recovery:
Acknowledges implementation strategies and programs to insure highly available information and data access. Examples of "business continuance" initiatives (back-up plans, staging, performance testing/projections, etc.) will be key considerations. Successful recovery examples from an actual data access disruption should be described. Summary analysis of restart/recovery factors (time to restart and restore, data loss, etc.) is essential.





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