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I am pleased to present to you our progress on the CloudCon 2010 convention – Israel’s annual cloud computing summit. The agenda is almost completely full, and we are just waiting on final approval by three more speakers in order to fully close it. If you click on the Agenda’s timetable (below), you will reach the convention’s website, where you can read additional details about the various speakers, lecturers and workshops, and even sign-up for the event.

CloudCon is geared towards senior IT executives, development managers and product managers in ISV companies which export software solutions abroad, as well as start-up personnel and venture capital representatives. We will present a long gallery of cloud computing experts, both from Israel and from Abroad, who will attack the hottest topic in the IT world from every possible angle.

As you can see from the agenda below, following the opening assembly we’ll have three parallel tracks for each one of the three target audiences. The Enterprise Track is meant for computing managers in large scale organizations who are interested in public and private cloud solutions, cost models and license prices as well as other issues dealing with regulation and technical support. The ISV Track is geared towards development managers and product managers who are about to offer a solution in the SaaS format, or transition a server-client solution into a SaaS format. Lastly, the SmartPilot Track will focus on Israeli start-up companies who are developing future cloud computing infrastructures which can be incorporated into or compete with the IT giants’ cloud computing infrastructures.

Following the tradition established at the OPEN convention, at 15:00, right after lunch, we will host 3 parallel practical workshops, each 90 minutes long. If you’d like some practical experience with Microsoft’s, Amazon’s or Google’s public cloud computing solutions – I highly suggest visiting one of these workshops.

Finaly, the even will also see a showcase of IT companies and start-ups who provide cloud computing solutions.


Translated by Itai Rosenbaum



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