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Discover the benefits of cloud computing. In this session at Cloud Computing Conference & Expo 2009 East, Freedom OSS's Max Yankelevich provided an overview of barriers that prevent mid-sized and large enterprises from fully realizing the benefits of Cloud Computing and how to overcome them. He also unveiled Freedom's battle-tested "Stairway to the Cloud" strategy and methodology to help drive Cloud adoption within your organization.
View Max Yankelevich's Session Here
Max Yankelevich is responsible for Strategic Technology Direction and Business Development at Freedom OSS. He is a seasoned architect with over 15 years of hands-on experience in large-scale, distributed applications, service-oriented architecture and enterprise integration. Prior to joining Freedom OSS, Mr. Yankelevich provided architectural guidance to Fortune 500 companies, such as JP Morgan Chase, Credit Suisse, AIG, Deutsche Bank, ADP, and Amerada Hess. He holds a BA in computer science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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