Key Announcements



August 26, 2003

Archives of Past Key Webinars Are Now Available
Recent KEY Webinars are now available on-line as a part of theKEY Free University Seriesof Web-based seminars and luncheons designed to bring greater understanding of the driving technologies affecting IT today.


Highlights:

  • Archive contains past KEY Webinar recordings
  • eServer topics: high availability, data security, storage, biometrics
  • Part of the KEY Free University Series
  • Key is a Premier IBM Business Partner and TotalStorage™ Solution Partner.

Woodland Hills, CA, August 19, 2003: Key Information Systems, a systems integration company and Premier IBMÆ Business Partner that specializes in storage, e-business and high-availability solutions, announced the availability of an archive of replays of their recent KEY Webinars. The KEY Webinar Archive is part of the KEY Free University Series described on the company's Website at www.keyisit.com/websched.

Recent KEY Webinars in the archive include:

iSeries SAN--Newest Way to Manage Storage Outside the Box: discussion on how the iSeries can participate in a SAN

Storage Management: Tivoli TSM and TSRM ñ What to Know Before Buying: demystifies the hot topic of storage management software for UNIX and Linux.

Get the Cutting Edge on BladeCenter: Everything You Should Know: reviews latest information on blade servers including IBMís BladeCenter offering. Discusses how blade servers can save space, boot reliability, streamline management and cut costs.

Biometrics--Secure Authentication & Digital Signatures for Life Science: explores the use of individual physical characteristics (biometrics) to achieve secure authentication and digital signatures.

iLinux--Partition Your iSeries to Run Linux: discusses how to partition your iSeries as a Linux server. See how to use the power of the iSeries to support Linux production applications.

To SAN or Not to SAN: discusses SAN infrastructures to help IT manage data growth and availability across the enterprise.

Before You Buy High Availability, There are Things Youíve Got to Know: covers critical availability issues of concern to all organizations to eliminate downtime on your iSeries.

Keys to Achieving High Availability for Linux Applications: Linux is business-ready for mission-critical applications, high availability clustering on Linux can keep your business running during unplanned interruptions and system upgrades.
 
Key Free University Series
Key provides free webinars and free lunch-seminars as part of their KEY Free University Series that explores current business and technology issues. These issues include data security, high availability, server consolidation, storage issues, biometric authentication and Linux. The series is summarized in Keyís INsights e-newsletter. To register for INsights, go to www.keyisit.com and click on Key Newsletter. Registration data is kept confidential. For a schedule of KEY Webinars and an archive of past KEY Webinars, go to www.keyisit.com/websched.

About Key Information Systems, Inc.

Key Information Systems, Inc. is a Premier Business Partner with IBM and a systems integrator. Founded in 1995, Key delivers affordable and scalable solutions by integrating business strategies with infrastructure engineering. The company provides infrastructure architecture for storage solutions, business continuity,
e-business and computing environment conversion.

Key has been designated a TotalStorage Solution Center by IBM, providing a full line of storage solutions across the total enterprise. This includes ESS (SHARK), SAN, NAS, FAStT, BladeCenter, iSCSI, LTO, Tivoli, TSRM and IBM storage virtualization/management products. Services include consulting in the best way to manage storage resources, business continuity planning and systems integration services to assist organizations migrating between platforms and operating system environments. For more information, visit the company online at www.keyisit.com or call 1-877-442-3249.

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