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Texas A&M - Implementing and scaling storage in a changing IT landscape [1700-2]

1 year ago

Texas A&M University chose NetApp Keystone to mitigate staggered onboarding processes and transition to centralized storage. Learn about unit grouping, access controls, backups, CIFS and NFS-over-TLS, Active Directory, and our IT self-service model.

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Paul Arnona
Account Technology Specialist, NetApp
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David Poprik
Enterprise IT Technologist, Texas A&M University

David is a seasoned IT professional with 30+ years of hands-on and leadership experience, 22 of which are NETAPP specific. He served as a System Administrator I-IV and IT Manager IV at Texas A&M University before taking on his current role as Enterprise IT Technologist.

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Blake Dworaczyk
IT Enterprise Architect, Texas A&M University

Blake has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in computer science and 25+ years of IT experience. He has worked in every area of IT and specializes in automation and orchestration, both on-premises and in the cloud. He works for the Architecture Team in Architecture & Engineering as an Enterprise Architect. He has worked on many university-wide projects including enterprise file storage, enterprise backups, marketing and communication AWS cloud sites, and automating the Next Generation Aggie Network.

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