Register now for the Leading Conference on Cloud Computing
in Government

The 2010 Cloud Computing Summit is two days of knowledge sharing on cloud computing as a viable resource for public sector IT modernization.

In the past year, many more government agencies have deployed cloud computing solutions and have seen first hand the pros and cons of this revolutionary technology.

Attend the Cloud Computing Summit to hear from government CIOs, security experts, and systems integrators on how cloud computing helps federal, state, and municipal agencies manage and share information, enable continuity of operations, empower the mobile workforce, and much more.

We've extended the program an extra day!

Attend this year's two-day conference and you will learn:

  • How to make and measure cloud computing decisions, such as ROI considerations, internal applications vs. SaaS options, and managing cultural/organizational issues
  • How cloud computing has changed and will continue to alter application development
  • The pros, cons of desktop virtualization as well as discussion about desktop virtualization implementation
  • The new skill sets that cloud will require across agencies and IT organizations
  • Lessons learned, best practices, and success stories from government agencies and private
    sector organizations already using cloud computing for real business tasks
  • ...and much more - Register Now!

 

Expanded Exhibition

This year, the Exhibition will be held jointly with the Knowledge Management and Open Government and Innovations conferences - maximizing your time and giving you the opportunity to meet with more leading technology vendors.

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Expo-only passes are FREE for government employees! 

 

 

Expo-only passes are FREE for Government Employees!

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER


Cory Ondrejka
Fellow, Network Culture
Project, USC Annenberg
Co-Creator, Second Life