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IT News Africa Innovation Dinner. Held at the Michelangelo Hotel in Sandton Jhb. Sponsored by Orange Business Services and Kaspersky Labs
Event held at the Michelangelo in Sandton, Johannesburg. Sponsors: Kaspersky Labs and Orange Business Services
"Donald Leka is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of TransMedia, creator of the industry leading and award winning cloud-computing platform, the Glide OS. Donald is an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award Finalist and a person with a remarkable vision.
In his speech, Donald discusses the technical, business and legal challenges in achieving the free movement of files between platform and cloud service silos. He will also demonstrate cutting edge technologies that have the potential to create cross platform bliss for consumers and businesses."
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
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OpenStack Liberty. Finally have working OpenStack demo. One small problem with a block storage node, but hopefully I can fix it. Looking forward to the next release in April when Ubuntu 16.04 comes out.
Werner Hans Peter Vogels (born 3 October 1958) is the chief technology officer and Vice President of Amazon.com in charge of driving technology innovation within the company. Vogels has broad internal and external responsibilities
Mass Big Data event featuring Gov. Deval Patrick. Includes announcement of the Commonwealth's funding of the Mass Open Cloud project and the release of the 2014 Mass Big Data Report. Hosted at the Massachusetts Green High-Performance Computing Center, Holyoke, Mass., April 25, 2014.
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.
John Boladian, marketing director, Windows Embedded, Asia Pacific, Greater China and Japan, Microsoft Corp., Dave Schoch, chairman and CEO, Ford Greater China, and Ed Pleet, Connected Services Director, Ford Asia Pacific and Africa, and Europe with the stunning Evos Concept car at the Ford stand at 2012 Computex Taipei.
Panel:
Building the Perfect Host for Web Apps
Panelists:
James Lindenbaum, Heroku
David Lipscomb, NetSuite
Lew Moorman, Rackspace Hosting
Matt Mullenweg, WordPress
Javier Soltero, SpringSource
Another boat book....Google has taken direct aim at Microsoft's core business, offering free email and software from word processing to spreadsheets and calendars, pushing a transformative - and highly disruptive - concept known as "cloud computing".
According to this plan, users will increasingly store and organize all of their data on Google's massive servers - a network of a million computers which amount to the world's largest supercomputer, with unlimited capacity to house all the information Google seeks.
The more offerings Google adds, and the more ubiquitous a presence it becomes, the more dependent its users become on its services, and the more information they contribute to its uniquely comprehensive collection of data.
This trend can be observed with other internet sites as well, such as photo-sharing and social networking sites like Flickr, Shutterfly, Myspace, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and many others. Such sites rely uopn massive data and images uploaded and shared by the users themselves for their success. Fascinating and thought-provoking reading.