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3 May 2023 – This session highlighted three case studies of governments, private enterprises, and citizens across Asia and the Pacific striving to reconnect through the Cloud in the post COVID-19 era - on climate change, digital skills building, and sustainable infrastructure. The panel explored how digital transformation is driving economic opportunity, and how it can promote a more innovative government and private sector. Panelists also discussed policy frameworks for the Cloud and presented a template for best practices in the digital economy.
The event was held on the sidelines of the 56th Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors.
MoMo Delhi Meet at Adobe India
Details of Talk /Demo
* A Talk and Demo By Gulzar Azad ,Google India.
* A Talk and Demo by Varun Singh , Mobble.me
* A Talk & Demo Of Windows Phone 7 : Subodh N Pushpak, ReProact Inc.
* A Talk on BlackBerry Application Platform : Akash Mainra, Research In Motion
* HTML 5 + Cloud Computing : The New Wintel : Saurabh Jain.
* Demo of HTML5 Authoring Tools from Adobe : Gaurav Jain ,Adobe India.
* A Demo of HTML5 App By Aditya Sahai ,Radbox.
* A Demo + Talk on HTML5 by Shankar Prasad Jha from Xebia IT
* HTML 5 App Demo : By Sandeep Dixit , Wirkle.
* A Demo of Blyk : Shubhodip Pal,Country Manager,India, Blyk
* Future of SaS world with HTML5 standards By Ganesh Gembali, Xebia.
* A Talk on HTML5 and Its capabilities By Shwetank Dixit ,Opera Software.
* A Demo of Tveen.in By Varun Bansal.
Is cloud computing the future of business? Or will it disintegrate under the storm of cyber attacks and data leaks? Join us at this Thursday’s ‘live’ recording of Channel NewsAsia’s ‘Perspectives’, where SMU’s Professor Steven Miller, Dean of SIS, and Madan Oberoi, Director for Cyber Innovation and Outreach at INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation, will debate ‘The Promise and Perils of Cyberspace’ as part of a four-member panel. Seats are limited, email llfoo@smu.edu.sg to register your interest. Date: 30 Oct, Thursday Time: 2 - 4pm Location: Level 5 – Quiet Area, Li Ka Shing library
Tadhg Nagle UCC and Conor O'Neill IBM. Pictured at the it@cork Cloud Computing event at the Cork International Airport Hotel on April 20th. The event, sponsored by IBM, attracted an attendance of 100 it@cork members. Contact catherine.wall@itcork.ie or call 021 2307011 for more details
The former Federal CIO issued the Federal Cloud Computing Strategy in February 2010 and the then new initiative was greeted with enthusiasm and skepticism from industry and agency professionals alike. Two and a half years later, many government organizations are embracing cloud computing as a viable alternative to past IT strategies and hosted computing is viewed as a cost-effective option for resource-strapped operations. During this timeframe, government organizations from GSA to NIST to the Department of Defense have been working hard to determine the best methods to ensure hosted computing environments can be trusted for processing agency data and enabling expanding remote workforce initiatives that are underway.
The Akamai Edge Conference is an annual gathering of the industry revolutionaries who are committed to creating leading edge experiences, realizing the full potential of what is possible in a Faster Forward World.
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Why Online Businesses Need it?
Cloud computing is about delivering computing as service by which enterprise resources are managed, optimized and distributed to save cost and efforts. Organizations can choose cloud deployment models like public, private and hybrid clouds based on their requirements. Cloud deployments are primary chosen by enterprises to enable business transformation initiatives on saving costs and efforts.
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Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.
Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.
In the world of information technology, it seems that every few years a new concept comes along that emerges as being the next great leap in technology. One of the current concepts that fits that description in the IT world is called cloud computing. However, before a company decides that it...
beingmad.org/cloud-computing-trendy-or-transformational/ beingmad.org
Jan Wiktorowicz, John Ryan and Kieran Collins from Eirteic Consulting. Pictured at the it@cork Cloud Computing event at the Cork International Airport Hotel on April 20th. The event, sponsored by IBM, attracted an attendance of 100 it@cork members. Contact catherine.wall@itcork.ie or call 021 2307011 for more details
i was making this cloud computing write-up which turned into a presentation. made it with Google Docs -- a 'cloud computing' presentation created on a cloud office suite -- did i just blow your mind? it was a little boring even though i used a few of my own pictures...so i decided, after a cursory search turning up nothing like what i wanted, to make my own graphics!
i'm not much of an artist...but i dabble occasionally. i liked my cake logo i made for another client. and when i was in school, i'd usually like my art...but i'd have to spend like 5 hours on something before i liked it.
this turns out to be the same. although this is a pretty simple graphic, it took me probably 45 minutes to make. i made a cloud, too...but don't love it quite as much.
here's the presentation. do some learning.