CloudStorm London

Organiser
OpenSource & Agile Community Events
Date
Tue, 13 Oct 2009, 16:30 - 18:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , City of London, GB
Cost
Free

The newest Cloud Summit will now come to London: CloudStorm

The event will take place at the famous Inner Temple Hall on October 13th. Inner Temple is based in the heart of London’s legal quarter and is steeped in history as one of the four ancient Inns of court.

Combine with Storage Expo in London Olympia on October 14th and 15th!

At CloudStorm, you will receive in 100 minutes an update of the latest trends and products in Cloud Computing, followed by a mini expo and networking opportunity. CloudStorm includes:

* 10 minutes Cloud Vendor presentations on the newtest trends in Cloud Computing
* Showing the real solutions and products.
* An optimal mix on vendors: Private Cloud, Public Cloud, Platform, Load Balancers, etc.
* Drinks and light snacks during and after the presentations.
* Networking, the key in this event!

Confirmed Speakers:

* Patrick Crasson, Strategic Business Development SUN Microsystems
* Raph Cohn, CTO Vubble
* Patrick De Schutter, Managing Director ContactOffice
* Wim De Wispelaere, Sales & Products B-Virtual
* Arvid Fossen, Product Management Director A-Server
* Owen Garrett, Product Management Zeus
* Edward Grant, CEO MXSweep
* Philipp Huber, Co-Founder SymetriQ
* Matthieu Hug, VP Product & Marketing RunMyProcess
* Wouter Maagdenberg, CEO Calamares

Find out more: http://skillsmatter.com/event/cloud-grid/cloudstorm-london/rl-333

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