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Day 1 – Monday 12th May, 2025
12.00
Registrations open
19.00
Evening welcome dinner
Day 2 – Tuesday 13th May, 2025
8:30 - 8:40
Welcome

8.40 - 8.50
How to use this event?

8.50 - 9.20
How to win against competitors with Hitachi

9:20-9:35
V-Valley

9:35-9:50
VAD Technologies

9:50-10:10
Commvault and Hitachi Vantara: Trusted Partners, More Powerful, Together

10.10 - 10.30
Cofee break
10:30-10:45
TD SYNNEX

10:45-11:00
Computer Gross

11:00-11:20
Cohesity

11:20-11:40
Sustainable Data Centers as a Service with Cisco and Hitachi

11:40-12:00
Veeam

10.10 - 10.30
Lunch
13.00-13.50
Track 1 - Server/UCP/VMware Alternatives & K8’s Innovations

Track 2 - VSP One Block Update inc.

Track 3 - ADR and Clearsight update

14.00-14.50
Track 1 - Hitachi iQ

Track 2 - Op's Centre Analyzer v12

Track 3 - Consolidate Container and VM workloads with Hitachi and Cisco Solutions for OpenShift Virtualization on UCS-X / Consolidate Container and VM workloads with Hitachi UCP Solutions for OpenShift Virtualization

14.50 - 15.15
Coffee Break
15.15-16.05
Track 1 - Data Protection and Compliance

Track 2 - VSP One SDS Update

Track 3 - Hitachi iQ in Action

16:15-17:00
Track 1 - Broadcom

Track 2 - Introducing VSP One Object

Track 3 - Automation with Ansible

18.30 - 22.00
Evening Drinks & Dinner
18.15
Hotel Reception - Meeting Point for Boat Departure for Dinner
18.30
Hotel Dock - Boats Depart for Dinner
19.00
II Verbano Restaurant - Island Dinner
Day 3 – Wednesday 14th May, 2025
9.00-9.50
Track 1 - VSP One Block Update inc.

Track 2 - Introducing VSP One Object

Track 3 - Sustainabilitycertifications.

10.00-10.50
Track 1 - UCP Solution Updates, Azure Stack HCI and Server Updates

Track 2 - VSP One SDS Update

Track 3 - СoE Services Overview

10.50 - 11.10
Coffee Break
11.10-12.00
Track 1 - ADR Update

Track 2 - Modernize your VSP Storage using Infra-as-code, Container CSI & Automation

Track 3 - Partner Portal and Tools

12.10-12.40
Closing session - Carlo 2
13:00
Lunch - Pescatori
14:00
Tour Excursions - Meeting Point at the Hotel Reception


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Solution Days

Get a glimpse into highlights from our annual Hitachi Vantara Solution Days and EMEA VAD Forum events. Taking place in the Netherlands, these events brought together 150 partners for three inspiring days of deep learning, discussions, sneak peaks of roadmaps, and more.

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