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[Webinar] Seagate & Intel talk Custom Servers: Not All Created Equal

Join Seagate, together with Intel and Everything Channel, for a live webinar on Wednesday June 8th at 11:00AM Pacific, 1:00 PM Central, 2:00PM Eastern  - all about how trends in the IT space are driving custom storage and server strategies for the channel and the SMB customers they serve.

Here is the actual description from the Seagate invite:

Do you still believe that servers fall into the commodity market with low prices being the norm? Things are changing. Find out how current trends like virtualization, cloud computing and customers’ demand for powerful storage strategies are actually helping drive server ASPs (average selling prices) to push higher. Join Joe Kovar, Barbara Craig and Alan Winscott for this live ChannelCast to learn why servers need server-class components.

When: June 8th at 11:00 am Pacific / 2:00 pm Eastern
Speakers: Joe Kovar, senior editor and storage beat reporter at CRN
Barbara Craig, product marketing manager at Seagate
Alan Winscott, North America channel manager at Intel

Additionally, all attendees will be entered for a chance to win an Intel Server Board S1200BT and four 3TB Seagate® Constellation® ES SATA drives.

Register here.

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