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How SaaS and Cloud Computing are changing the IT industry and the Opportunities they present - the panel led by Ashish which comprises of Google and Salesforce.
from (l to r) - Prasad Ram from google, Ashish from Helion VC and Steve from Salesforce.com
Before we start learning AWS let us have some understanding about what Cloud and Cloud Computing means.
www.janbasktraining.com/blog/guide-to-cloud-cloud-computing/
Cloud computing is a booming computing model in the IT industry. Machines involved in cloud computing provide efficient computing. The storage and central processing systems may be stored in a centralized or decentralized manner on remote servers under the control of webhosts. Hence, data and software applications required by users and not required to be stored in user’s computers.
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Cloud Computing 2011 panel discussion co-organized jointly by GABA and Churchill Club at SAP Labs in Palo Alto on April 13th, 2010.
Cloud Computing for Good
Hosted by Intel
In this very special session, you'll hear how a new generation of ecological and social innovators are harnessing cloud computing to do things previously unimaginable -- like building a massive network of marine sensors that post their data to the Internet in real time, or offering mobile services to people who can't afford cell phones. We'll look ahead at this important technology and how it will be used in the coming years to advance the common good with Carol Bothwell Chief Learning Officer at Catholic Relief Services & Nethope Member, Kelvin Cantafio, vice-Chair of NetHope; Nigel Waller, founder & CEO of Movirtu and Tony Salvador, director of Social Insights Research within the Interaction and Research (IXR) Lab at Intel.
Photo: Thatcher Hullerman Cook
Photograph from Business Technology Summit 2010 held in Bangalore, India, 11-12 November 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
Business Review USA lets you in on why you need to get on the cloud computing for your business as soon as possible. Can you put the trust in the cloud?
We say yes! And here is the latest issue explaining why:
The FedTalks panel on Cloud Computing pulled together the best thoughts and current changes in both the public and private sectors.
Pictured (left to right): Nigel Ballard, Director of Federal Marketing, Intel [panel moderator]; Linda Cureton, CIO at NASA; Sonny Bhagowalia, Deputy Chief Administrator, Office of Citizen Service and Innovative Technologies, GSA; Michael Donovan, Chief Technologist for Strategic Capabilities, HP Enterprise Services
Setting up ndiyo ultra thin clients in a "cloud computing" architecture to simulate delivering a computer desktop over a 3G mobile connection.
Cloud Computing 2011 panel discussion co-organized jointly by GABA and Churchill Club at SAP Labs in Palo Alto on April 13th, 2010.
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