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Industry Leaders Launch 2nd Annual Cloud Computing Conference - Cloud Slam 2010
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TORONTO–(BW)– 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, today announced call for proposals. Taking place March 23-25, 2010 as virtual event , the conference is also proud to announce it has gathered more than 700 attendees passionate about cloud computing. These announcements reflect a growing trend involving companies that have committed to developing best practice cloud strategies for the emerging global economy that requires innovative, viable and profitable models for business success.
You are cordially invited to participate in Cloud Slam 2010 through paper submission, a workshop or a special session organization, a tutorial, an invited speech, a demo, a poster, an exhibit, a panel discussion, whichever sounds more appropriate and convenient to you. To get more information visit http://cloudslam10.com/content/call-proposals.
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.
There will also be tutorial sessions, workshops, special sessions, demos, posters, panel discussions. Conference sponsorships are welcomed. To sponsor Cloud Slam or get additional information about event, contact Khazret Sapenov at 510-984-2312 or at sponsors@cloudslam.org.
Follow the latest news and updates related to Cloud Slam 2010 on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/cloudslam.
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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, today announced call for proposals. Taking place March 23-25, 2010 as virtual event , the conference is also proud to announce it has gathered more than 700 attendees passionate about cloud computing. These announcements reflect a growing trend involving companies that have committed to developing best practice cloud strategies for the emerging global economy that requires innovative, viable and profitable models for business success.
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2nd Annual Global Virtual Cloud Computing Conference.
http://www.CloudSlamEvent.com
http://www.CloudSlamEvent.com/cloudslam10
April 19-23
Confirmed Spekers as of Nov.
Simon Crosby, CTO, Virtualization and Management, Citrix Systems, Inc.
Simon Crosby was founder and CTO of XenSource prior to the acquisition of XenSource by Citrix Systems. Prior to XenSource, Simon was a principal engineer at Intel where he led strategic research in distributed autonomic computing, platform security and trust. Previously, he was the founder of CPlane Inc., a network optimization software vendor, where he held a variety of executive roles. Before joining the private sector, Simon was a tenured faculty member at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he led research on network performance and control, and multimedia operating systems. He is author of over 35 research papers and patents on a number of datacenter and networking topics including security, network and server virtualization, resource optimization and performance. In 2007, Simon was awarded a coveted spot as one of InfoWorld’s Top 25 CTOs.
Cloud Computing ConferenceWerner Vogels, CTO, AMAZON.COM.
Dr. Vogels is Vice President & Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company’s technology vision, which is to continuously enhance the innovation on behalf of Amazon’s customers at a global scale.
Prior to joining Amazon, he worked as a researcher at Cornell University where he was a principal investigator in several research projects that target the scalability and robustness of mission-critical enterprise computing systems. He has held positions of VP of Technology and CTO in companies that handled the transition of academic technology into industry.
Vogels holds a Ph.D. from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has authored many articles for journals and conferences, most of them on distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing. He was named the 2008 CTO of the Year by Information Week for his contributions to making Cloud Computing a reality.
Cloud Computing Conference 2010
Hal Stern, SVP Global Systems Engineering, Sun.
Hal Stern is a Distinguished Engineer and the Senior Vice President of Systems Engineering at Sun Microsystems. His responsibilities include technical leadership, training, and management of Sun’s customer engineering teams in Global Sales and Services. Hal’s current projects include security architecture, cloud computing design patterns, and large-scale paralytics and data management.
Hal was involved in both the Sun ONE and Liberty Alliance Project architectures from their formative stages, and has been working with teams open sourcing Sun software projects. Hal’s current technical interests include content delivery networks, privacy and security of large-scale systems, digital rights management, network identity, structured data management, reliability and software quality measurement, large-scale data centers efficiency, and virtualization technologies from the chip to the filesystem levels.