Expand Networks` Efi Gatmor Speaks to Industry Experts at Interop Las Vegas
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CTO to Present the Latest Evolutionary Step in WAN Optimization at Industry-Leading Technology Event Roseland, NJ--(Business Wire)-- Expand Networks www.expand.com, the leader in optimizing WANs for branch office consolidation and virtualization, announces that Efi Gatmor, CTO and vice president of product management, will be addressing the audience at Interop, Las Vegas in a session entitled `The Next Evolutionary Step in WAN Optimization.` The presentation will take place on Tuesday, May 19th at 10:15 PST and will delve into the latest advancements in WAN Optimization technology. During this session, Mr. Gatmor will discuss how the latest innovations will radically advance the mobility, scalability, affordability and unique collaborative benefit of WAN optimization technology, making clear for the first time how organizations can make consolidation and mobility work in tandem to deliver business efficiency and add to the bottom line. Mr. Gatmor is responsible for leading Expand Networks` technology strategy, system architecture, roadmap and design. Expand Networks` major new product innovation will be launched at Interop Las Vegas on Tuesday May 19th. To find out more, visit Expand at booth number 2325. -More- Expand Networks` Virtual Accelerator has been shortlisted as Best of Interop, Las Vegas 2009 Finalist in the Performance Optimization category. Best of Interop recognizes some of the world`s most innovative technologies across eight major categories. The winners will be announced at the award ceremony on Tuesday, May 19th at Interop Las Vegas. -Ends- Elizabeth Miller Connect2Communications - US 919-554-3532 x7 elizabeth@connect2comm.com or Jennifer Manning Cohesive Communications - EMEA +44 (0) 1291 626200 expand@cohesive.uk.com or Brooke Radich Kinetics - APAC +61 (0) 2 9212 3848 expand@kinetics.com.au Copyright Business Wire 2009
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