DYNAMIC NETWORK FACTORY CEO MO TAHMASEBI SELECTED TO SPEAK ON BEST PRACTICE STORAGE STRATEGIES AT ISC WEST CONFERENCE
Presentation Will Provide Insight into Storage Management Strategies for IP Surveillance Technologies
LAS VEGAS – Mar. 27, 2009 – Mo Tahmasebi, CEO of Dynamic Network Factory (DNF) Corp., a cutting-edge technology company with seven enterprise storage-focused business units including DNF Security, has been selected to speak at ISC (International Security Conference) West. The conference, which will be held at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas, March 31 – April 3, 2009, brings together manufacturers, dealers/installers, system integrators, and corporate end-users of security products and services to learn, evaluate, and competitively source in a productive environment.
“Moving from Perfect Data Storm to Perfect Data Form with Effective Camera Management and Storage Strategies” is the topic of the presentation that Tahmasebi will deliver on Tuesday, March 31 at 1 p.m. in room 202 at ISC West. His discussion will focus on guiding installers, system integrators, IT professionals, end-users and solution providers through choosing the right storage strategies and systems for their IP surveillance installations.
“Today’s surveillance requirements are complex. With so many challenges facing security professionals, it becomes difficult to design a robust security infrastructure,” said Tahmasebi. “This interactive IP storage discussion will strive to educate attendees by sharing best practices, strategies, and applications, allowing them to see first-hand the benefits of digital video and IP surveillance.”
For more details on Tahmasebi’s presentation, please visit: http://iscwest2009.conferencepath.com/speakerlist/?action=showsessions&userid=34664
About Dynamic Network Factory and Stonefly, Inc. Founded in 1989, Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF) is a privately held company based in the Silicon Valley (Hayward, Ca.). DNF carries a variety of products, ranging from network attached storage, direct attached storage solutions and IP SAN solutions, to assist companies in meeting their mission-critical storage needs with cost-effective, high performance storage equipment. DNF started as a U.S. subsidiary of the publicly-traded Japanese IT conglomerate, CSK Electronics, in 1989. In 1998, the company refined its strategy and began to focus the hardware group on storage solutions. Within a year, DNF’s rapid growth resulted in its emergence as an independent, privately-held spin-off. In 2006, DNF completed its acquisition of StoneFly Networks, an iSCSI storage pioneer and developer of complete, turnkey IP SAN solutions. Now a wholly owned subsidiary of DNF Corporation, StoneFly, Inc. (www.StoneFly.com) is headquartered in San Diego.
Since its inception, DNF has designed custom solutions for organizations of all sizes and built products for many major computer manufacturers. DNF has thousands of customers ranging from consumers and small-to-medium businesses, to government agencies, universities, hospitals, financial institutions and Fortune 500 companies. Key customers include UC Berkeley, MIT, the Federal Aviation Administration, FBI, Lockheed Martin, Bank of America, Citibank, Wells Fargo, Fujitsu, Honda Corporation of America, SBC, BAE Systems, and General Dynamics. For more information, visit www.DNFCorp.com
StoneFly, Inc., headquartered in San Diego, was founded in April 2000 to deliver upon the vision of simple and affordable storage optimization and disaster recovery protection through IP SAN solutions. StoneFly is a subsidiary of DNF, Inc. For more information on StoneFly, please visit www.StoneFly.com or www.iSCSI.com.
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