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Mark to Speak on Cloud Panel at TiE Seattle

May 24, 2012 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

$15 - $25

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Cloud Computing market will be reaching $150 billion by 2013. And 60% of the server workloads will be on cloud by 2014 (Gartner).

The ‘Cloud’ phenomenon has drastically altered the landscape for startups, investors, enterprises, as well as individuals users like us. In this exciting event, we bring together experts to highlight some of the significant changes ushered in by cloud computing and also talk about the challenges that it faces as it moves forward in revolutionizing the computing environment.

Topics Addressed

What is cloud computing’s impact on cost of launching new internet applications?
How should you view security and privacy requirements when building applications ?
What are the gotchas when building new internet appellations on the cloud?
What are key factors in managing application portability?
How would you manage risk of cloud vendor viewing your sensitive data and super secret sauce?

Panelists

  • Mark Russinovich (Technical Fellow, Microsoft – Platform and Services Division)
  • Jeff Barr (Senior Web Services Evangelist, Amazon.com)
  • Tim Porter (Managing Director, Madrona Venture Group)
  • Krishnan S (Co-Founder, Zoomingo & Livemocha)

Details

Date:
May 24, 2012
Time:
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
$15 - $25

Venue

The Easy (TechStars)
511 Boren Ave N (Basement Level
Seattle, 98109 United States
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Mark Russinovich works at Microsoft in the Microsoft Azure product team as Chief Technology Officer. Read more...

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