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International Experts Converge on London to Assess Cloud Computing

A stellar line up of international experts on cloud computing will converge in London 2-3 February for the first ever European conference to assess the challenges and opportunities of cloud computing consulting firm BroadGroup which has researched and organised the conference, say that Cloud Computing has the potential to be the biggest change to the technology industry since the emergence of the World Wide Web.

Speakers from Google, HP Labs, IBM, Salesforce.com, Canonical, Akamai, Arjuna, OpSource, Royal Bank of Scotland, Credit Suisse, Zimory, Cisco, Cohesive FT, Mamut, Rightscale, Red Hat, Xcalibre, Quest, Open Rights Group, Alchemy Plus, Colosa, Elastichosts, and many more Cloud leaders, investors and entrepreneurs will attend the high level networking and content driven forum.

PoweredByCloud 2009 will address all these issues in eight tightly focused sessions over two days, covering everything from business models and finance to technology, regulation and marketing. The event will also provide a unique opportunity to network in central London with some of the most important players in one of the few parts of the technology industry likely to expand significantly in 2009.

The conference will also offer industry leaders the opportunity to debate the coming changes, position their organizations to take advantage of them, and network with clients and providers in this new emerging but fast-moving space.

The organisers point to 8 valuable business reasons to attend this forum:
- Valuable contacts in the cloud computing space;
- Significant insight into complete range of Cloud issues from making money and business models through to customers, technologies and law;
- Up to 6 hours of networking time;
- Direct contribution to Cloud business and operations plans;
- Perspective from both North America and Europe;
- Interaction with Speakers and Experts;
- Post event online access to presentations;
- A Discounted offer to receive the Cloud Computing report.

To register please visit this page.



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