San Francisco Cloud Mafia

Cloud Mafia's mission is to bring together developers who are interested in tipping a few beers and talking about the latest Cloud technologies. The meetup is funded & organized by four Trinity Venture startups: DotCloud, New Relic, Loggly and StackMob. Signup and learn about the next meetup in San Francisco.

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Past events

  • Infrastructure Management In The Cloud

    Tue, 22 Nov 2011, 02:30 - 04:30 in San Francisco, United States

    Hello Cloudsters,As we announced at the last Cloud Mafia event, we're going to be adding some developer meetups in between the regular Cloud Mafia events.  Our first one is coming up, hope to see you all there.This is going to be a developer meetup for anyone interested in learning about infrastructure management in the cloud.

  • Cloud Mafia Meetup

    Thu, 20 Oct 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 in San Francisco, United States

    CloudMafia is a community built of companies and individuals who live and breath cloud. The meetup group is open to anyone-- developers, CEOs, sales and marketing teams-- to meet peers, build networks, share ideas, learn about the cloud and help others learn. We will have lightning talks and guest speakers, including customers with real-world stories, industry luminaries, VCs and more.

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