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Feb 6
The next educational event organised by the ISACA MALTA CHAPTER will be held on the 23rd of February between 18:00 and 20:00. The topic to be tackled during this event is "The Business Value of Virtualization". The event will be held at the Radisson Blu Resort in St. Julians.

The event is eligible for CISA/CISM CPE Hours. We are awaiting approval for MIA CPE hours

This event will discuss the value delivery of making effective and efficient use of virtualization to local businesses. Topics to be discussed during the event shall include:

-Virtualization and the value delivery from IT assets
-Cost of ownership and operation
-Achieve more with less IT resources through virtualization
-Improved Business Continuity And Disaster Recovery
-Security & Compliance of virtual workloads
The speaker of this event is Mr. Nuno Fernandes, Manager - Systems & Technology, at Systec Limited (Malta).

Over the last 6 years, Nuno has been running the Enterprise Servers, Storage, DR&BC and Enterprise Virtualization Solutions division focusing on the enterprise market segment. At Systec Limited he wad the opportunity to work with blue chip customers with a WW reputation, and had the privilege to manage/grow the key strategic partnership network, establishing solid relationships in order to better fulfil the customer's requirements. Currently he is also managing the enterprise service delivery team at Systec Limited which has the responsibility for project implementation & project lifecycle support to our corporate customers.

Prior to joining Systec Limited , he was Technical Consultant at HP Germany, a Systems Engineer at GE Capital IT Solutions and a Systems Engineer at Portugal Telecom.

Book your attendance to this event on www.isaca-malta.org.

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