10/27/10
10:15 am - 11:30 am
Anil Karmel
Management & Operations CTO
National Nuclear Security Administration
Anil Karmel is the M&O Chief Technology Officer for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) / LANL. Within the NNSA, Mr. Karmel serves as the RightPath Chief Architect and M&O Implementation Lead for a range of enterprise IT solutions including Cloud Computing, Enterprise Mobility, Unified Communications and Enterprise Wireless. Mr. Karmel is the inventor and architect of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)’s award winning and patented secure hybrid cloud portal, “Infrastructure on Demand” illustrating an innovative partnership between industry and government. He also designed LANL’s “Enterprise Collaboration Suite” consisting of a suite of tools allowing users to collaborate how, when and where they want on a variety of endpoints including smartphones, tablets and zero clients. The product offerings serve as the foundation for the DOE/NNSA’s Network Vision (2NV), a RightPath project delivering ONEvoice powered by YOURcloud on the OneNNSA Network. He has been in the IT Industry for over fifteen years, working with various Fortune 500 companies and government in the areas of Enterprise Virtualization, Messaging & Collaboration. Most notably, Mr. Karmel garnered industry accolades including: SANS National CyberSecurity Innovators Award for Cloud Security: October 2011 InformationWeek 500 Top Government IT Innovators - Infrastructure on Demand: September 2011 ACT/IAC Excellence.gov Finalist: April 2010, April 2011 DOE/NNSA Best-in-Class Pollution Prevention Award: 2010 Karmel is a Nationally Recognized Speaker at numerous IT Conferences and Webinars including Gartner, VMworld, MeriTalk, SANS, FOSE, IDGA and many others.
Wyatt Kash
Facilitator
Director of Event Content Strategy & Editor-at-Large
1105 Government Information Group
Wyatt Kash served as chief editor of GCN (October 2004 to August 2010) and also of Defense Systems (January 2009 to August 2010). He currently serves as Content Director and Editor at Large of 1105 Media.
Organizations are faced with dwindling IT budgets and pressure to deliver more with less; sophisticated data centers can help meet this challenge. By embracing technologies such as virtualization, IT can deliver increased compute capacity, reduce its footprint and even enhance its green IT posture. Los Alamos National Laboratory has evolved its successful technology investment in virtualization into a self service Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) private cloud, providing compute resources on demand to users and bringing the cloud into our data center.
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