Considering a Sun Alternative: HP + Red Hat. Your platform of the future.


August 25 | Recorded

Recorded


In light of Oracle's acquisition of Sun, many IT teams are understandably concerned about the future of their Sun™ Solaris™ investments. In this live web conference, Red Hat and HP solution experts Alex Heublein and Praphul Menon will share why they believe HP ProLiant and BladeSystem with Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® provide a superior combination of industry standard platforms and enterprise ready open source software. The benefits of migration will be discussed, as well as the proven HP and Red Hat methodologies that reduce risk and minimize time to savings. Learn about migration best practices from the services experts at Red Hat and HP!

SPEAKERS

Alex Heublein, Director, Solutions & Strategy, Red Hat Professional Services
Alex Heublein is the Director of Solutions and Strategy for Red Hat's Global Professional Services business unit. He is responsible for the technology strategy for the business unit as well as a portfolio of productized services solutions. Alex has over twenty years of experience in the IT industry encompassing a wide variety of roles including senior management, strategic technology and business consulting, enterprise architecture, and mission critical solution architecture, design, & development.

Praphul Menon, Solution Architect, Porting & Migration, Hewlett-Packard Worldwide Presales Team

Praphul has been working on porting and migration projects for Hewlett-Packard customers for the last 6 years. During this period, he has helped several customers in migrating from SUN Solaris, IBM AIX, legacy HP operating systems to HP-UX and Linux environment.

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