In The Brain of Nicolas Barcet, What is Ubuntu Cloud Computing

Organiser
OpenSource & Agile Community Events
Date
Thu, 5 Nov 2009, 18:30 - 20:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
SkillsMatter , London EC1R 0BE, GB
Cost
Free

There's a lot of talk about Ubuntu Cloud Computing, but what is it and what can it do. Learn how Ubuntu Cloud Computing works and hear how Canonical's cloud offerings (Ubuntu Server Edition on Amazon EC2 and Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud solutions) can provide greater efficiency and flexibility to help enterprises conduct their core business activities.

EVENT DETAILS WHO:Nicolas Barcet WHAT:What is Ubuntu Cloud Computing WHERE:Skills Matter, London WHEN:05 Nov 2009 Starts at 18:30 COST: Free for registered participants

REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT Places available are limited, so please register here if you would like to attend this session: http://skillsmatter.com/event/cloud-grid/what-is-ubuntu-cloud-computing/wd-401

ABOUT NICOLAS BARCET Nicolas Barcet joined Canonical in September 2007 as Ubuntu Server Product Manager, focusing on bringing together the requirements that our users have in order to make our server product the easiest platform to deploy in business, enterprises and internet data centers. Nicolas has been involved in the open source community has a hobby since 1998 and professionally for the past seven years as a consultant, architect and technical marketing person at some famous names in the software and hardware industry.

REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT Places available are limited, so please register here if you would like to attend this session: http://skillsmatter.com/event/cloud-grid/what-is-ubuntu-cloud-computing/wd-401

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