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Virtualization w/ VMWare @ Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe

Wednesday, March 18, 2009 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (ET)

Columbus, OH

Virtualization w/ VMWare @ Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe

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Event Details

Place:  Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe (1421 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH‎ 43212 - GOOGLE MAP)
Time:  Weds., March 18th (time TBD)
Topic:  Virtualization with VMWare

Get ready for our next event with the topic being virtualization.  With the ever increasing cost of hardware, the complexity of networks, and the (need I remind everyone, no) downturn in the economy, virtualization has become the best way to save on hardware costs and maintenance.  Come on down to the Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe and enjoy an delicious array of hors d’oeurvres and dinner, networking with passionate IT professionals, and atmosphere!

About our speaker:
Richard Caldwell, Senior Virtualization Administrator, Franklin University

Richard Caldwell has led Franklin University’s virtualzation effort for two years.  He has 25 years of IT experience in Systems Administration and Consulting.  A graduate of DeVry  University in Columbus,  Richard worked with AT&T, Lucent  Technologies, and Information Control Corporation prior to  coming to Franklin University.  A recent article in EdTech Magazine focused on Richard’s experience with virtualization in the Education market.

When & Where


1421 Olentangy River Rd
Columbus, OH 43212

Wednesday, March 18, 2009 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (ET)


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The Association of Information Technology Professionals is the oldest organization representing IT professionals in the United States. Our association is dedicated to the advancement of the information processing professional by promoting the effective, responsible management of information technology to the benefit of its members, their employers and society. Members are provided with a wide range of opportunities for technical and management skills enhancement. Membership also means interaction with other computer professionals at the Chapter level, Region and Association conferences and seminars, and through technical and management certification programs. The Columbus, Ohio Chapter has served the greater Columbus community since 1952. Today, the members of the Columbus Chapter of AITP represent the private sector in the banking, insurance, consulting, auditing, manufacturing, transportation, communications, publishing industries as well as many others. The chapter has members from branches of federal, state and local government in the public sector. Members of the educational community at all levels are found to be actively involved in the association.