International conference on cloud computing – Cloudslam10

Cloud Slam 2010 is the premier international conference on cloud computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Cloud Slam Conference, which brings together leading companies and visionaries in business, technology, and cloud computing to showcase the hottest opportunities for driving profitability through sustainability.
Cloud Computing is rapidly changing the face of business and computing, through its value proposition and transformation of models, architectures and usage. This session covers these disruptions and changes of business models, the business value they engender, and the areas for the new Cloud Operating Environment required for their success. Included is a discussion of Public and Private Cloud, what they represent to consumers, small-medium business and the enterprise, and how they enable each market to achieve the full flexibility and benefits of Cloud.
The World's First and Largest Virtual Cloud Computing Summit Will Bring Thought-Leaders From Around the World Together for Five Days – Virtually. The conference will include invited presentations by experts from academia, industry, and government as well as contributed paper presentations describing original work on the current state of research cloud computing, their use in business, their design, performance and use, and their applications. Conference registration is now open. The early bird registration fee is $40, and available until March 23. General admission is $52. For more information and to register, visit www.cloudslam10.com and http://www.cloudslam10.com/con...
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Cloud Slam '10 is the world's largest virtual cloud computing conference, covering technology, business models, industry implementation experiences, regulatory compliance, privacy and security, risk management and scientific research in the world of cloud computing. For more information, visit www.cloudslam10.com.


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