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INFINIDAT Portfolio Launch on theCUBE

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Video launch and live CrowdChat #INFINICHAT Having trouble viewing this email? [( Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in Wikibon. Don't forget to add info@wikibon.org to your address book so we'll be sure to land in your inbox! You may [unsubscribe]( if you no longer wish to receive our emails. [Share with Facebook]( [Share with Twitter]( [Share with LinkedIn]( [More Share Options]( [Like This]( March 26, 2018 [] [Moshe at his copter...]( Moshe at his Helicopter INFINIDAT Portfolio Launch When: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 Time: 10:30AM Eastern Time Where: [I]( Portfolio Launch]( What: He is considered by many to be the greatest storage systems inventor ever. Having created Symmetrix, arguably the most successful storage product in the history of the industry, Moshe Yanai isn't done yet. He's a billionaire (if counted new Israeli shekels) and his new company, INFINIDAT - to date a one product company - is expanding its portfolio. theCUBE is hosting the announcement and a [CrowdChat](. Moshe is camera shy and won't be on the program, but we'll be presenting a live video discussion and chat, sponsored by INFINIDAT, tomorrow on theCUBE. Join technology experts from the company, industry analysts and other community participants in discussing the announcement, its implications and how it differs from traditional approaches to solving storage problems. Here's a teaser video with some highlights of what to expect: [INFINIDAT Portfolio Launch on theCUBE]( INFINIDAT Portfolio Launch on theCUBE [PLEASE JOIN US!]( [] [Come see our analysts LIVE]( Upcoming Events Limited availability for meetings with our experts at these events - [Contact us]( to arrange a meeting [AWS Summit, San Francisco, CA]( April 4, 2018 [Flink Forward San Francisco, CA]( April 9, 2018 [Wikibon Research]( Media Inc. Researching the communities and technologies driving change. [Have a question for our analysts? Ask away!]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View our profile on LinkedIn]( [View our videos on YouTube]( Copyright © 2017. All Rights Reserved. Wikibon, 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by info@wikibon.org in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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