| 1000-1100 |
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT |
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Cloud computing in 2010 and beyond |
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The impact of economic realities |
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Is cloud different from existing computing? |
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Challenges to consider in moving to cloud models? |
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Secruity in the Cloud |
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How is the model different for security? |
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What new risks and threats might be faced? |
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What can be done to deliver security in the cloud? |
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What will the challenges be for assurance? |
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Nick Coleman, Strategic Panel Member |
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| 1100-1130 |
Magic Software
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Introduction to Cloud Application Platform Development |
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Connecting to different data sources on and off premise |
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Developing business logic on and off premise |
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Empowering end users |
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Adding rich elements to your cloud solution |
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Richard Runds Senior Technical Architect & Zeev Khazhdan Senior Technical Architect |
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| 1130- 1215 |
CA |
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Building a Private Cloud |
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The idea of Cloud Computing is not new. But the required bandwidth and other key technologies such as virtualisation and data center automation have only recently become available at somewhat affordable cost. In the session we look at Cloud Building Blocks, the key components enabling Could Computing. Key among these is of course virtualisation and automation. In this session we will not go too deep into the technical side of the story. We are trying to look at how the Cloud works, in order to be able to organise, manage and automate it. |
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Chris Rae, EMEA Director - Automation Solutions & Tim Norman, Senior Principal Consultant |
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| 1215- 1300 |
Huddle
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Getting the best out of the cloud |
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Andy McLoughlin, Co-Founder |
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| 1300-1330 |
Netbiscuits - 'Mobile Cloud Computing'
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Why Mobile & Cloud Computing is a perfect fit |
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High-efficiency mobile Web and App development |
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Choosing the right strategy for your mobilization |
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Creating next generation mobile experiences |
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Successful monetization: ads & transactions rule! |
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Tools & tips to take development in-house |
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Steffen Schlimmer, Head of Sales Europe |
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1330-1400
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Siteforum |
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Build a website with social networking for customers, employees and more |
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Dirk Schlenzig & Kathleen Hoffman |
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| 1400-1430 |
Surevine |
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Discover how a joined-up approach to the deployment of Social Tools on your Intranet can increase innovation through unplanned collaboration, reduce the burden of chaotic e-mail communication, and enable the people in your organisation to connect faster and more accurately to the knowledge and people they need to in order to get the job done. |
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Stuart Murdoch, Founder & Director |
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| 1430-1445 |
MangoSpring |
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Bringing the social communication revolution to business |
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The facebook imperative – How is your enterprise taking advantage of these profound changes? |
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What are specific business problems? |
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How do social networking paradigms solve these business problems? |
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Experience Engage’s offering, benefits and differentiation |
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Anup Kejriwal, CEO/Founder |
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Paul Hanson, V.P. Product Marketing |
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| 1530-1730 |
CloudStorm @ Cloud Computing Congress |
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The popular Cloud Summit 'CloudStorm' will be held again in London on the 15th March, co-located at the Cloud Computing Congress. At CloudStorm, you will receive in 100 minutes an update of the latest trends and products in Cloud Computing, followed by a expo and networking opportunity @ the Cloud Computing Congress. |
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5 minutes Cloud Vendor presentations on the newest trends in Cloud Computing |
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Showing the real solutions and products |
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An optimal mix on vendors: Private Cloud, Public Cloud, Platform, Load Balancers, etc |
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Drinks and light snacks during and after the presentations |
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Networking, the key in this event! |
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