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- RightScale CEO, Michael Crandell, to Kick Off THINKstrategies' Cloud Management Summit Summary
I’m very pleased to announce that Michael Crandell, the Founder and CEO of RightScale, has agreed to present the opening keynote talk at the Cloud Management Summit on Tuesday, June 19 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.
The Cloud Management Summit will provide an intimate environment for corporate decision-makers to learn about leading Cloud solutions [...]
from the Data Integration Group
- Call for Speakers for the 2012 Cloud Analytics, Management and Channel Summits Summary
I’m very pleased with the immediate response we have received regarding our upcoming Cloud Analytics, Management and Cloud Channel Summit conferences.
In order to systematically respond to the steady stream of speaking requests we are receiving, we have established an online submission process to ensure that we can select the best speakers for our events.
Please go to the following links to [...]
from the Data Integration Group
- Managing Hybrid Clouds Summary
I had an opportunity to speak to the Mid-Atlantic CIO Forum at Towson University last week about new strategies and tactics for fully capitalizing on todays Cloud alternatives. Because the group is composed of CIOs primarily from mid-size and large-scale enterprises with a lot of custom built applications and systems already in place, their biggest [...]
from the Data Integration Group
- Early Cloud Views for 2012 Summary
We are less than a month into the new year, and the Cloud Computing marketplace is already attracting more attention than ever. There have been more acquisitions, alliances and other activities surrounding a widening assortment of Cloud opportunities.
In addition to continuing to contribute commentaries to Datamation, E-Commerce Times, Internet Evolution and Sandhill.com, among others, I’ve been asked to [...]
from the Data Integration Group
- Redefining the Concept of Shared Services in the Cloud Summary
The concept of “shared services” has been bandied about the IT industry for over 50 years. Yet, past iterations of this concept have often failed to meet the needs of corporate executives and end-users from a functional and economic standpoint.
This is because previous generations of shared services were too often built upon cumbersome and costly [...]
from the Data Integration Group