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Making the Most of Cloud

Venue:
Onyx Group, 7 Bankhead Medway, Sighthill Industrial Estate, Edinburgh, EH11 4BY
Date:
Wed 10 Mar 2010
Time:
1330 - 1900
Cost:

Free for ScotlandIS Members and their guests (guest places must be booked by a ScotlandIS Member)

£30 + vat non members (payment must be received prior to the event)

Booking Details:

To book your place please email Karen Meechan, telephone 01506 472200 or complete the booking form below

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With a clear focus on developing a strategy for cloud, Making the Most of Cloud aims to share experiences of how to get the most out of cloud, how to tackle the challenges, and  new services under developments .

Speakers :

* Bringing your business to the cloud        Duncan Johnston -Watt, CEO, Cloudsoft Corporation

* Migrating legacy systems to the cloud    Richard Higgs, MD, Online Technology,  brightsolid

* Infrastructure as a service                      Tony Lucas, Founder, Director, Flexiant Ltd

* The Implications of Cloud for
    Mobile Applications                               Colin Bradford, Computacenter

*Cloud Computing Reality - Use Cases     SymetriQ
    in the Cloud       


Break out sessions :


* Security and privacy in the Cloud                

* Monitoring, troubleshooting, and failure recovery        

 

Agenda

1.30 – 2.00pm          Registration                                        

2.00 – 3.40              Speaker presentations

3.40 – 4.20pm          Coffee Break

4.20 – 5.00pm          Break out sessions:                    

5.00 – 5.30pm          Feedback/Wrap up

5.30 – 7.30pm          Networking and Refreshments



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