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SYS-CON Events announced today that more than 40 Cloud technology providers, as well as Virtualization and SOA companies will exhibit at the upcoming 1st International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo (www.CloudComputingExpo.com), November 19-21, in San Jose, California. The conference will be colocated with SYS-CON's 4th International Virtualization Conference & Expo (www.VirtualizationConference.com).
How do cloud platforms assure that your application will perform well and meet the high expectations for your end users? In this session, we will take these clouds on a test flight - by running an application on a cloud platform, and examining performance bottlenecks and their impact on functionality by looking at how various clouds make it easy or hard to monitor the reliability and availability of applications.
Developers and IT managers will leave this session with a solid approach to answering the question "is it the cloud, the app, or just me?"
Speaker Bio:
Vik Chaudhary serves as Vice President of Product Management and Corporate Development at Keynote Systems. He has spent 19 years in chief executive, marketing, and engineering positions at blue-chip and start-up technology companies. Before joining Keynote, he was CEO of on-demand analytics company Bizmetric, ran product management at database pioneer Gupta Technologies, and led software engineering teams at Oracle.
Free Cloud Computing Bootcamp on Nov 20, 2008, in San Jose, CA
1st International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo will offer a free "Cloud Computing Bootcamp" (http://cloudbootcamp.sys-con.com) on the second day of the conference, Thursday, November 20, 2008. Cloud computing is an opportunity for business to implement low cost, low power and high efficiency systems to deliver scalable infrastructure. But moving to a cloud infrastructure is not necessarily as nice and clean as the providers would want us to think. With cloud infrastructures problems don't magically go away, they just shift: you don't have scalability or storage problems any more, but you need constantly monitor the cloud and your application in it. In this compelling, intensive, one-day, hands-on training program, you will learn what it takes to take advantage of the Cloud - and whether it is right for you in the first place.
Click here for "Gold Pass" Registration
Click here for "FREE Cloud Computing Bootcamp" Registration
Click here to Sponsor or Exhibit
Call for Papers Now Open!
Cal for Papers for the 2nd International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, which will take place March 22-24, 2009, in New York City is also now open.
Click here for March 2009 "Call for Papers"
Top-Class Speaker Lineup Will Explore the Technical & Business Value of Delivering IT Resources as Services
Speakers from all over the world are being hand-picked for their ability to explore the economics and strategies that utility/cloud computing provides. Topics include all aspects of providing or using massively scalable IT-related capabilities as a service using Internet technologies, including:SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS
Automation
Grid Software
Elastic Computing
Cloud Databases
Scalability
Fabric Computing
Green IT
High-Performance Computing
Service Management
Web-scale Computing
Cloud Standards
Cloud Reliability & Security
Private Cloud Computing
Internal Clouds
The rich mix of technical and strategic sessions is expressly designed to help IT professionals make informed choices, since utility/cloud computing affects every aspect of how IT deploys and operates software, and will likely affect many aspects of how they develop/purchase it.
The conference sponsors and exhibitors include:
3Tera
Active Endpoints
AppSense
Asp.NET Pro
BZ Media
Certeon
Cloud Computing Journal
Composite Software
Cordys
Cycle Computing
DA Software
DataDirect
Data Center Journal
EMC
FreedomOSS
Intel XML Product Group
Intel SOA products Group
iTKO
ITtoolbox
J9 Technologies
Krugle
LynuxWorks
Moderro Technologies
Nastel
Netmagic Solutions
OpenSpan
Platform Computing
QuantumXML
Red Hat
RightScale
SD Times
SOAWorld Magazine
Supermicro
Symantec
Tap In Systems
Tripwire
Ulitzer
Virtualization.com
Virtualization Journal
VMware
Web Age Solutions
Websphere Journal
Web Host Industry Review
WSO2
Zeus Technology
Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities
Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities Offered on a First-Come First-Served Basis. To inquire about sponsorship and exhibit opportunities please contact Carmen Gonzalez at 201-802-3021 or by email at events(at)sys-con.com. Currently, a limited number of sponsorship and exhibition packages with multiple sponsorship discounts are available.
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