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How will the cloud change media?
NYC Media Lab gathered a select group of influencers and thought leaders from across the media, technology, and academic communities to discuss the ways the cloud will affect media in the future. Participants exchanged insights and analyses ranging from current challenges such as usage rights and privacy to new possibilities afforded by low barriers to entry and elastic capacity. As the session closed, attendees priori-zed topics of interest ripe for future research and collabora-on.
Kostenflexibilität, Agilität, neues Geschäft – Business Value durch die Cloud! – Paneldiskussion
Moderation:
Wolfgang Herrmann, Stellvertretender Chefredakteur, Computerwoche IDG Business Media GmbH, München
Teilnehmer:
Dr. Andreas Goerdeler, Leiter Informationsgesellschaft; Medien,
Bundesministeriumfür Wirtschaft und Technologie, Berlin
Christian H. Graszt, CIO, Knüppel Verpackung GmbH & Co. KG, Hannoversch Münden, CIO-Circle
Michael Kleinemeier, Geschäftsführer, SAP Deutschland AG & Co. KG, Walldorf
Frank Riemensperger, Vorsitzender der Geschäftsführung, Accenture GmbH, Kronberg im Taunus
Oliver Tuszik, Vorsitzender des Vorstands, Computacenter AG & Co. oHG, Kerpen
PSVillage Spring 2010 Boston PS Executive Breakfast on Cloud Computing;Co-leads: Kellie Snyder, VP of Professional Services, Workday and David Volpe, President, Castle Hill Partners, Ltd.
Abdul Mutalib Ishak, Malaysia Airlines, speaks during the Cloud Computing in Air Transport meeting of the Industry Insight Sessions during the 2011 Air Transport IT Summit in Brussels.
Geroge Gilbert chairs the Private Enterprise Cloud Panel with Dr. Stephen Herrod (VMware), Chuck Hollis (EMC), K. Scott Morrison (Layer 7 Technologies), James Urquhart (Cisco), and Brandon Watson (Microsoft) at Structure 2009 in San Francisco California.
How will the cloud change media?
NYC Media Lab gathered a select group of influencers and thought leaders from across the media, technology, and academic communities to discuss the ways the cloud will affect media in the future. Participants exchanged insights and analyses ranging from current challenges such as usage rights and privacy to new possibilities afforded by low barriers to entry and elastic capacity. As the session closed, attendees priori-zed topics of interest ripe for future research and collabora-on.