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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
Photo de la conférence First du 24 mars 2011 organisée par Rezonance à la FER Genève sur le thème du Cloud Computing.
Photo réalisée par Xavier Pfister
Via James, images from Dreamforce 2009 - where BasicGov was profiled as www.basicgov.com/news/news-releases/2009/local-government...
Harel Kodesh is President of EMC's Cloud Infrastructure Business. With 2009 revenues of $14 billion and approximately 43,000 employees, EMC is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information.
Kodesh is responsible for the growth and development of EMC's global cloud infrastructure products and solutions and for the expansion of the business's partner ecosystem. Kodesh is also the President of Mozy, the industry leading online backup service provided by EMC. Kodesh reports to Howard Elias, President and COO of EMC's Information Infrastructure & Cloud Services.
Kodesh previously served as Chief Product Officer at Amdocs, Inc., a leading provider of software and services to the communications industry, where he was responsible for the research and development of the company's global product strategy, development programs, architectures, and applications. Prior to Amdocs, Kodesh held a variety of executive positions at Microsoft, including Vice President of the Information Appliance Division. At Microsoft, he founded the Windows CE operating system and led the development and marketing of this operating system and a wide range of products based on this technology.
Kodesh also served as President and CEO of Wingcast, Inc, a company formed by Qualcomm and Ford Motor Company to provide services for sending, receiving, and storing information via telecommunication devices to the automotive industry. Kodesh earned a master's degree in electrical engineering and bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel.
Iomega® StorCenter™ Network Storage with Hosted Video Surveillance Solution
Powered by enterprise-class EMC® security and storage technology, Iomega® StorCenter™ Network Storage devices offer affordable video surveillance storage and management options for storing, protecting, sharing and viewing physical security audio and video files. The Iomega Hosted Video Surveillance Solution (HVSS) takes advantage of proven cloud storage technology to deliver unprecedented costs savings without compromising performance, capacity or security. Robust yet simple video monitoring and smart storage solutions are embedded into Iomega’s StorCenter ix and px Series, which eliminates the need for separate PCs/servers, operating systems and VMS applications.
Business users want a unified mobile cloud experience to access both professional and personal content from one device.
More information:
www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/cloudcollide
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Iomega® StorCenter™ Network Storage with Hosted Video Surveillance Solution
Powered by enterprise-class EMC® security and storage technology, Iomega® StorCenter™ Network Storage devices offer affordable video surveillance storage and management options for storing, protecting, sharing and viewing physical security audio and video files. The Iomega Hosted Video Surveillance Solution (HVSS) takes advantage of proven cloud storage technology to deliver unprecedented costs savings without compromising performance, capacity or security. Robust yet simple video monitoring and smart storage solutions are embedded into Iomega’s StorCenter ix and px Series, which eliminates the need for separate PCs/servers, operating systems and VMS applications.
Photo de la conférence First du 24 mars 2011 organisée par Rezonance à la FER Genève sur le thème du Cloud Computing.
Photo réalisée par Xavier Pfister
Photo de la conférence First du 24 mars 2011 organisée par Rezonance à la FER Genève sur le thème du Cloud Computing.
Photo réalisée par Xavier Pfister
A recent survey conducted by the Aberdeen Group uncovered the IT disaster recovery trends of a range of companies using cloud computing for data storage, backup and recovery. Comparing cloud users and non-cloud users, they found that mid-sized companies ($50 million to $1 billion of yearly revenue) were the largest group to adopt the cloud for data storage, accounting for 48 percent of the cloud users surveyed. Small companies (under $50 million of yearly revenue) were next at 38 percent and large companies (above $1 billion of yearly revenue) came in last at only 26 percent.
Read more about 2011 Cloud & IT Disaster Recovery Statistics:
resource.onlinetech.com/2011-cloud-it-disaster-recovery-s...