Cloud is a shift from the focus on underlying technology implementation to leveraging existing implementations and further building upon them. Cloud orchestration or a network of clouds is the wave of the future where these clouds can operate with elasticity, scalability, and efficiency. Effective service management is an important aspect of managing such networks. The transition to the cloud will enable the further aggregation of composite web services and enhanced business-to-business capabili...| By Jeremy Geelan | Article Rating: |
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Cloud Expo 2010 East in New York
Cloud Computing is making modern, world-class IT infrastructure available to companies of all sizes regardless of economic cycles.
The Cloud has captured the imagination of IT because it promises compute capacity as a liquid currency that can be shared and made available on demand.
Delegates will be traveling from all over the world to New York this coming April 19-21 to 5th International Cloud Expo in New York City, co-located at the Jacob Javits Convention Center with the 8th Virtualization Conference & Expo.
Here is a round-up of some of the Cloud & Virtualization themes and topics due to be discussed in the Keynotes, General Sessions, Breakout Technical Sessions, and Power Panels...
Cloud Management
Making Sense of Cloud Service Management
Mark Rivington
Cloud Computing Everywhere: How Are We Going to Manage All of This?
Barry X Lynn
Defining Enterprise-Class Cloud Computing: Managed Cloud Services
Claudine Bianchi
The Heavy Lifting in Cloud Management
Sushil Kumar
Managing Complex IT in a Cloudy, Virtual World
Kent Erickson
Cloud Security
Essential IaaS Security
Glenn Brunette
A More Secure, Trustworthy Cloud
Charlton Barreto
Addressing Data Privacy, Residency, and Security in the Cloud
Terry Woloszyn
Ten Security Questions to Ask Before Moving to the Cloud
Timothy Brown
How Cloud Computing *Improves* Security
Scott Sanchez
Into the Cloud with Digital Trust
Ron Knode
What You Should Ask Your Provider About Cloud Security
Tom Cecere
What Organizations Need to Know About Cloud Security
Dipto Chakravarty
Securing the Cloud Infrastructure at Microsoft
Mark Estberg
The Tip of the Iceberg: Access Control Security for the Cloud
Eric Olden
Customer-side Encryption of Sensitive SaaS Application Data
Dan Gross
Advanced Digital Forensics: Finding Malevolence in the Cloud Before it Bursts
Aaron Walters
Predicting the Future: Security and Compliance in the Cloud Age
Misha Govshteyn
Cloud Services
General Session: Microsoft's Cloud Services Approach
Yousef A. Khalidi
Cloud Storage
Cloud Storage Use Cases – What is Working, What Isn’t?
Chris Schin
Cloud Value
General Session: Continuous Business Transformation: The Cloud Value Chain
Mark de Simone
Compliance
Cloud Computing? There’s an Audit for That!
Douglas Barbin
Compliance and Customer Ownership in the Cloud
Brett Thomas
Predicting the Future: Security and Compliance in the Cloud Age
Misha Govshteyn 
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS)
Desktop as a Cloud Service: Dynamic End User Computing Environments
Scott Burgess
Designing a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for Performance & Reliability
Dave Stark
Enterprise Cloud Computing
The Coming of Age of Enterprise IT and Cloud Computing
Richard Sarwal & Hasan Rizvi
Cloud Computing and the Enterprise
Maria Azua
Parting the Clouds - Evaluating Clouds and Cloud Providers for the Enterprise
Chris Drumgoole
Enterprise Application Security on the Cloud – Watertight
Emma Pudney
The Enterprise Cloud: More Than a Myth?
Treb Ryan
The Science of Doing Business in the Clouds
Tony Bishop
Transforming Financial Service Firms with the Cloud
Catherine Minter
Platform as a Service for the Enterprise
Jason Lochhead & Tom Mornini
Deploy an Enterprise Private Cloud in Less Than 30 Days with Surgient
Brian Wilson
CTO Power Panel - Has Enterprise IT Changed Forever and for Always?
Mark Rivington & David Movshovitz & Jason Lochhead & Ken Owens
Defining Enterprise-Class Cloud Computing: Managed Cloud Services
Claudine Bianchi
Continuous Business Transformation: The Cloud Value Chain
Mark de Simone
Introducing the Virtual Private Data Center - Enterprise Cloud Delivered
Ken Owens
Integrating Cloud Technologies into the Enterprise Data Center
Charles T. Watt
SaaS Enablement of an Enterprise Application on the Cloud - Case Study
Emma Pudney
Anatomy of the Blueprint for IT
Brian Sledge
Federal Government IT
DoD Cloud Computing Advances Cloud
Kevin L. Jackson
Future Trends
General Session: Building the Blueprint for IT
Tony Bishop
Future of the Data Center
David Yen
BI's Cloudy Future
Brian Gentile
General Session: Third-Generation Outsourcing Is Here!
Marty Gauvin
Hosting
Hosting your Applications in a Cloud
Michael A. Salsburg
Hot Topics
Making Apps Mobile – Destination Private, Public or Hybrid Clouds
Greg O'Connor
Investing in Cloud Computing
Joel Fishbein
Cloud Computing Rules of Thumb and Best Practices
Al Perez
Cloud Computing? There’s an Audit for That!
Douglas Barbin
A Transparent Extension To Your IT Organization
Denis Martin
Applying IT Blueprinting Science and Tools
Kurtis Tatum
Science of IT Design
James Houghton
MiniClouds: How ISVs Can Deploy in Any Environment
Diego Parrilla
SMB Cloud Computing Adoption Trends: What's Hot and What's Not?
Jay Hallberg
Cloud Mashups: Creating Integrated Cross-Cloud and On-Premise Systems
Michael Heydt
Scale Without Sacrifice - Application Delivery with Multi-Tenant Architecture
Tom Fisher
How-To
The Top Seven Pitfalls To Avoid During a Cloud Migration
Vishal Sharma
You Have a Virtualized Environment, Now What Do You Do?
Daniel Weiss
How to Roll Your Own Cloud in 30 Days or Less
Sheng Liang
Five Steps to Sanity: Methodologies for Finding Your Best Cloud Source
Carl Meadows
Hybrid Computing
Partly Cloudy Infrastructure Ahead
Larry Beck
Identity Management
Identity and Access Management: Abandoning the Burden by Embracing the Cloud
Eric Z. Maass
Identity in the Cloud - Finding Calm in the Storm
Patrick Harding
Cloud Computing and Identity 2.0
Fran Rosch
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
Directions in Physical Infrastructure for the Cloud
Hal Stern
Cloud Computing Platforms - Which “aaS” is Right for You?
Max Coburn
Interoperability
Cloud Standards: Enabling Interoperability and Package Delivery
Diego Parrilla
Keynotes
Day One Keynote: The Coming Age of Enterprise IT and Cloud Computing
Richard Sarwal & Hasan Rizvi
Day Two Keynote: The Science of Doing Business in the Clouds
Tony Bishop
Day Three Keynote: An Open Cloud Ecosystem: the Gathering Storm
Pete Malcolm
Monetizing the Cloud
Monetizing the Cloud - A Case Study
Arturo Pereyra
Getting from SaaS to $aa$ -- Show Me the Money!
Tien Tzuo
Cloud Computing as a Service
Darryl S. Brown
Cloud Computing and Identity 2.0
Fran Rosch
New Media
Impact of Social Media on Performance in the Cloud
Dan Bartow
CMO’s Toolkit: Harnessing Facebook using Cloud Computing
Jeff Barnes & Jim Zimmerman
Open Source
Innovation in Cloud Computing Architectures with OpenNebula
Ignacio M. Llorente
Day Three Keynote: An Open Cloud Ecosystem: the Gathering Storm
Pete Malcolm
Riding with Large Data on Hadoop in Cloud
Vineet Tyagi
Outsourcing
General Session: Third-Generation Outsourcing Is Here!
Marty Gauvin
Performance
Impact of Social Media on Performance in the Cloud
Dan Bartow
Move Over BI, Here Comes PI - Performance Intelligence
Tom Lounibos
Hardware vs. Amazon EC2 Cloud - Performance in the Cloud
Ron Warshawsky
Designing a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for Performance & Reliability
Dave Stark
Case Study: Accelerating Backup and Replication Through Storage Virtualization
Charlie Kraus & Dwayne McCoy
Performance Management for Composite Applications
Doug Willoughby
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
General Session: PaaS is the Remedy for the VM Hangover
Mohamad Afshar
Platform as a Service for the Enterprise
Jason Lochhead & Tom Mornini
Using Software Appliances to Enable Customized PaaS
Adam Messinger
Power Panels
CTO Power Panel - Has Enterprise IT Changed Forever and for Always?
Mark Rivington & David Movshovitz & Jason Lochhead & Ken Owens
CEO Power Panel - What's the Main Business Value of the Cloud?
Tom Lounibos & Dipto Chakravarty & Mark de Simone & Bill Karpovich
Lunchtime Power Panel - Who's Doing What (and Where) with Cloud Computing?
Rex Wang & Vineet Tyagi & Eric Z. Maass
Closing Power Panel: So, What's Working, What Isn't...And What's Next?
Terry Woloszyn & Darryl S. Brown
Private Clouds vs Public Clouds
Top Ten Private Cloud Best Practices and Pitfalls
Brian Wilson
Unlock the Cloud: Building a Vendor-Independent Private Cloud
Diego Parrilla
General Session: Deploy an Enterprise Private Cloud in Less Than 30 Days with Surgient
Brian Wilson
Introducing the Virtual Private Data Center - Enterprise Cloud Delivered
Ken Owens
Private Clouds for Developers: Make Your infrastructure Agile
Diego Parrilla
Introduction to Private Cloud Computing – An Access Story
Rick German
Real-World Cloud Computing
Transforming Financial Service Firms with the Cloud
Catherine Minter
Cloud Storage Use Cases – What is Working, What Isn’t?
Chris Schin
Beyond Theory: Applications in the Cloud Today
Lew Moorman & Michael Crandell
SaaS Enablement of an Enterprise Application on the Cloud - Case Study
Emma Pudney
The Resource Cloud
Day Three Keynote: An Open Cloud Ecosystem: the Gathering Storm
Pete Malcolm
Virtualization
Virtualized Infrastructure: The Server Is Not Enough
Chris Barclay
The Dynamic Datacenter - Where Static Virtualization Tools Don't Work
Dave McCrory
DOM Virtualization
Mike Samuel
You Have a Virtualized Environment, Now What Do You Do?
Daniel Weiss
Case Study: Accelerating Backup and Replication Through Storage Virtualization
Charlie Kraus & Dwayne McCoy
Let's Get Unphysical!
Robert Grapes
Virtualizing Production Database Systems
Kutay Kilic
Server Virtualization: Aggregation vs. Consolidation
Shai Fultheim
Optimize While You Virtualize to Get to the Cloud
Rich Corley
Virtual Machines
General Session: PaaS is the Remedy for the VM Hangover
Mohamad Afshar
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