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THE ABC OF CLOUD COMPUTING @ THE CLOUD COMPUTING WORLD FORUM

With so much to cover in such a short period of time, the Cloud Computing World Forum has adopted an innovative ABC approach to covering all of the topics relevant to you in the world of Cloud Computing.
 
With 3 different theatres representing 3 core areas of interest, delegates can mix and match between the Cloud Approach Theatre (Strategy), Cloud Build Theatre (Technical), and Cloud Connect Theatre (Mobile and Social Cloud).
 
With over 120 visionary speakers, the Cloud Computing World Forum plays host to some of the most respected companies and minds with access to the most relevant content, from the experts who are actually living this disruptive transformation every day. This 2 day show will provide insight into one of the hottest enterprise IT topics of recent times.

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Cloud Approach

THEATRE A

Tuesday, 21st June 2011

With rapid development in the IT sector over the past 12 months, Cloud Computing is now gaining the ground that for so long has been shrouded in hype. Referencing current market conditions and based on the experience of those behind some of the most successful Cloud projects of the year, the opening session on ‘Cloud Approach’ provides you with new perspectives and insight to help you determine your next enterprise IT moves

0945 – 1000   Chair Introduction

Chairman: Mike Spink, Director, Nephologic

1000 – 1030   Cloudscape: An Overview of the Current World Marketplace

• The business value of Cloud Computing
• Public / Private / Hybrid
• Summary of the last 12 months

Mike Hill, VP for Enterprise Initiatives Cloud Computing, IBM

1040 – 1100   Cloud Computing - A User Experience

• Aspirations and expectations for cloud 
• Actual experiences with three projects
• Leassons learnt / Next steps planned

Mike Wright, CIO, Man Group

1110 – 1140   Google Case Study

• What lessons has Google learnt from consumer IT?
• What are the trends in the market that are driving innovation in IT?
• Is Cloud the platform for the future?

Robert Whiteside, Head-UK, Ireland, Benelux, Google Enterprise

1150 – 1210   Public Sector and Cloud Computing

• The business case for the G-Cloud
• Best practice adoption strategies and integration
• Government App Store (GAS)

Bill McCluggage, Deputy Government CIO & Director of ICT Strategy & Policy, Government Cabinet Office

1220 – 1250   Embracing the future of productivity

• Develop deeper understanding of Microsoft’s cloud strategy
• Discover how integrated cloud solutions can help boost productivity and efficiency today

Scott Dodds, Marketing and Operations Director, Microsoft UK

Afternoon Chairman: Richard Sykes, Industry Analyst and Consultant

1300 – 1320   Cloud as a Game Changing Business Strategy

• Cloud as a business strategy
• The impact on project management

Adrian Gardner, CIO, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1330 – 1350   Cloud Computing Strategy in Ferrovial

• What is cloud computing?
• IT in Ferrovial: our challenges and future plans
• Our cloud computing strategy

Federico Florez, CIO, Ferrovial

1400 – 1430   Panel : The Economic Imperative of Cloud Computing

•  What are the hidden costs of adoption for a business?
•  How can ROI be demonstrated?
• Private vs. Public cloud: Does service determine cost?

Moderator: Maxwell Cooter, Editor, Cloud Pro

• Edward Chandler, Group General Manager, Business Development UK & Ireland, Mastercard Worldwide
• Karima Serageldin, Director, Ariadne Capital
• Neil Sholay, Director communications, EMEA, Oracle Fusion Middleware 
• Eachan Fletcher, Vice-President of Technology, Expedia

Research shows that security and privacy is one of the main concerns of potential Cloud adopters. We are all aware of the benefits that Cloud Computing can bring, empowering a global computing model over the Internet Infrastructure. However, without adequate security and privacy solutions this could become a huge failure. This session explores the roadblocks and solutions to providing a trustworthy Cloud Computing environment.

1440 - 1500    Protecting the Cloud:  Privacy and Security Issues in Cloud Computing

• Privacy and security – the current and future challenges
• Jurisdiction in the cloud – the differences in international laws and compliance issues
• Implementation – the difficulties affecting global compliance and potential litigation

Michael Vatis, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson

1510 – 1540   Malware for the Cloud

• The real and perceived cloud security challenges and obstacles
• Identifying what should and should NOT move to the cloud
• Protecting the data that flows to and through the cloud
• Defending against inbound cloud-borne threats

Marc Olesen, Senior VP and GM, McAfee Content and Cloud Security

1550 - 1610  Powering the Future of Business

• How to capitalise on current technology trends
• Challenges faced when improving business agility and productivity
• Empowering businesses to achieve sustainable growth

Bill Chang, Executive VP, Buisness Group, SingTel

1620 – 1650   Panel: Security in the Cloud

• Is this still the big issue?
• What are the benefits of single sign-on?
• How can you trust a provider?

Moderator: Paul Fisher, Editor, SC Magazine

• Peter Bassill, CISO, Gala Coral Group
• Etienne Greef, Professional Services Director, SecureData
• Aneta Podsiadla, EU Security and Privacy Policy Manager, TechAmerica Europe (formerly AeA Europe)
• Norman Lindsey, Senior Principal Expert for Cloud Solutions, Huawei Technologies

1700 – Onwards   Networking Drinks sponsored by Interxion

 

Wednesday, 22nd June 2011

As consumption patterns change, the enterprise is seeing a dramatic increase in the usage of data by individuals. Data is stored in multiple locations and the need to move seamlessly between these modes exists like never before. The growing popularity of Cloud Computing services heralds an evolution in the way business is going to be carried out in the future. With this comes disruption to current business models. This session analyses the best practice business models, IT strategy and techniques for Cloud adoption.

0945 – 1000   Chair Introduction

Chairman: David Terrar, Director,  D2C

1000 – 1030   Hybrid Cloud: Is it a Bridge Too Far?

• Is it just wishful thinking?
• Public vs. private cloud
• Optimsing the performance of cloud computing

Norman Lindsey, Senior Principal Expert for Cloud Solutions, Huawei Technologies

1040 – 1100   Using Cloud for the Greater Good

• Cloud Computing helping charities
• Vital cost-cutting

Marcus East, CIO, Comic Relief

1110 – 1140   Information in Motion: How Clouds Will Create Value and More Resilient Organizations

• Increases in production of data
• Everyone produces as well as consumes
• Clouds and the potential for creating a new paradigm for communicating and collaborating in business and the public sector
  
Alan Cohen, Vice President, Global Public Sector and Industry Solutions, Cisco Systems Inc.

1150 – 1210   Fireside Chat: Is Cloud Computing Still a Mystery for SMEs?

• Are developers designing bespoke products for the SME market?
• How they can best incorporate the technology into their existing infrastructure?

Moderator: Ian Osborne, Project Director, Intellect (KTN)

• Lorenza Brescia, EMEA Director Cloud Services, AMI Partners
• Kate Craig-Wood, MD, Memset

Afternoon Chairman: Richard Sykes, Industry Analyst and Consultant

1220 – 1250   Panel: With Every Silver Lining there’s a Cloud

• Opportunities in deployment not to be missed
• Maximise your return on Infrastructure
• Rollover vs. Failover
• Reasons for not choosing cloud?

Moderator: Andy Burton, Chirman, Cloud Industry Forum

• Michael Sheehy, Senior System Architect, ASOS
• Myron Hrycyk, CIO, Severn Trent
• Joel Reid, Enterprise Sector Manager, Akamai Technologies
• Jelle Frank van der Zwet, Manager Marketing Cloud Segment, Interxion

1300 – 1320   Legacy to ???  A Pragmatic Approach to Adopting Cloud Based Services

• Cloud services as an alternative but not a silver bullet
• The multiple steps required in moving from an old legacy environment
• The difference in defining required services and services levels

Stuart Birrell, CIO, Gatwick Airport

1330 – 1350   10 Things: How to Choose your Cloud Management Software

• Why mass-market hosting providers are moving to the cloud using cloud management tools to enable IaaS and run cloud services
• The specific needs for the hosting industry in the cloud
• Ten things hosts should consider when choosing a cloud platform

Ditlev Bredahl, CEO, OnApp

1400 – 1430   Cloud Forecast – Storm

• Has the storm passed?
• What lightning bolts can we expect?
• What’s new under the sun?

Ian Mitchell,FBCS, Chief Architect, Fujitsu UK & Ireland

1440 – 1500   Cloud Services as an Extension of IT Infrastructure

• Enterprise solution for test, development, QA, and production systems
• Self or fully managed options
• Consumption based-billing model

Denis Martin, Executive VP and CTO, NaviSite Europe Ltd

1510 – 1540   Cloud Security into 2012

• The challenges of information security in dynamic cloud environments
• How to enterprises move forward securely
• A vision for security as a cloud computing enabler

Peter Craig, Senior Product Marketing Manager, EMEA, Trend Micro

1550 – 1610   Cloud Computing Development and Huawei Cloud Strategy

• the convergence of IT and CT…
• Key to the cloud computing development…
• Huawei cloud application…

William Dong, President IT Solution Sales Dept. Enterprise Business Group, Huawei Technologies

1620 – 1650   Panel – Making Better-Informed Decisions for Your Organisation

Moderator: Andy Burton, Chairman, Cloud Industry Forum

• Jay Muelhoefer, VP Cloud, Platform Computing
• John Jester, Director and General Manager of the Enterprise and Partner Group, Microsoft
• Glen Beamson, International CIO, Standard Bank
• Maggie Miller, US Partner, Elix-IRR

Cloud Build

THEATRE B

Tuesday, 21st June 2011

Extensive growth in under-utilized, costly servers and storage is rapidly draining business resources while the cost of capital needed to support this growth is escalating. It’s becoming increasingly apparent we need to do more with less. The opening session in the "Cloud Build" Theatre will address these challenges.

0945 – 1000   Chair Introduction

Sheldon Witney, Co-Founder, Slanted Solutions Limited

1000 – 1030   Platform as a Service in Action

• Real world examples
• The benefits of PaaS
• A real world demonstration

Matt Davies, Director of Product Marketing, Cordys
Richard Helliar, UK Sales Director, Cordys

1040 – 1100    Developing and Implementing a Cloud Strategy

• BBC's approach in developing a Cloud Strategy
• The model for understanding the suitability of Cloud for data and workflows

John Beaver, Strategic Infrastructure Manager, BBC

1110 – 1140    Panel: Cloud with Integrity: How cloud services are built to meet Government and Enterprise needs

• Primary concerns for cloud include security, compliance, reliability/quality, and control
• A virtualized end-to end infrastructure with robust network services enables the delivery of differentiated services
• In this discussion with service providers we’ll explore current offerings, and what it takes to meet customer’s demand for a secure cloud offering

• Bill Horan, Techincal Account Manager, Intel Corp
• Blake P. Sallé, Senior Vice-President, Worldwide Sales & Channels, VCE
• John Simcox, Director, Current Analysis
• Alfredo Nulli, Head of Cloud Computing Marketing Europe, CISCO
• Dominic Jones, Director of Products & Marketing, Cable&Wireless Worldwide

1150 – 1210   Commercial Risks and Opportunities in Cloud Computing

• New opportunities in cloud
• The technical implications
• Are the commercial risks and opportunities worth taking?

Antony Hayes, Head of CIO Office and Vendor Management, Royal Mail

1220 – 1250   Application Performance in the Clous is a Business Issue

• The performance of cloud-based applications has a direct impact on adoption & revenue
• The current generation of APM tools do not work effectively with cloud-based applications
• Achieving your desired cloud business objectives requires a new approach to application performance management.

Richard Stone, Director Cloud Solutions, Compuware Corporation

Afternoon Chair: Matt Holmes, Managing Director, Liquid Accounts

1300 – 1320   Managing Hybrid Cloud Premise Application Integration

• How the cloud changes the integration landscape
• Typical cloud and premise application profiles
• How cloud integration solution can improve service levels and reduce costs

Alex Lochhead, MD, SAA Consultants Ltd

1330 – 1350   Cloud Computing in Large Enterprises

• Optimising a complex application landscape
• Hybrid clouds
• Sizing the prize

Andrew Weir, Director of Enterprise Architecture, BP

1400 – 1430   Panel: Advantages and Trends in Cloud Technology

Moderator: Rupert Goodwins, Editor, ZDNet UK

• Phil Huber, Co-Founder, SymetriQ
• Philip Starrett, Head of Enterprise Infrastructure Architecture, Barclays Bank
• Andy MacLellan, Cloud Operations Manager, Onyx Group
• Karen O'Kane, Head of ICT, Norfolk County Council

1440 – 1500   A Real-World Open Private Cloud

• Customer example - key learnings
• Getting multiple independent groups to use a shared cloud
• Extend your VMware investment 
• Build your success path with a proof-of-concept

Jay Muelhoefer, VP Cloud, Platform Computing

1510 – 1540   Cloudsourcing vs. Outsourcing

• How the relationship with a cloud provider is different from a traditional outsourcer
• Obtaining support for the cloud
• Selecting which cloud firms to use

Ian McDonald, Head of Infrastructure and Cloud, News International

1550 – 1610   How is the Competitive Supplier Landscape Changing?

• No more ‘me too’
• As a vendor: How do I (re-)position?
• As a user: Which vendors should I choose to work with now?

William Fellows, VP Research EMEA, 451 Group

1620 – 1650   Panel: Cloud Threats

• What are the external threats?
• What are the internal threats?
• How do you neutralise these threats?

Moderator: Mike Simons, Editor,ComputerWorld UK

• J.P Blaho, Product Marketing Manager and Cloud Security Strategist, Crossbeam
• Simon Moores, Founder, Zentelligence (Research) Ltd
• Alex Smith, Analyst, Canalys
• Peter Hambling, CIO, Lloyds of London

1700 – Onwards   Networking Drinks sponsored by Interxion


Wednesday, 22nd June 2011

With a rapidly evolving Cloud market, enterprise IT budgets are incresingly being allocated to Cloud Computing. CIOs are evaluating a shift in spending from traditional IT assets to assets that are accessed in the Cloud. Day 2 in the "Cloud Build" theatre will suggest "How" to address the most commonly asked questions, together with debates on best practice and integration. Delegates can expect to hear the practical and technical realities of an evolving IT infrastructure. 

0945 – 1000   Chair Introduction

Chairman: Richard F Messik

1000 – 1030   Get Private Cloud Right

• What's the difference between a virtual server environment and a private cloud
• How the maturity of your virtualization management practices are critical to transforming into a cloud
• What your developers expect from a cloud and why this matters
• Why self-service is critical to getting this right

James Staten, VP& Principal Analyst, Forrester Research

1040 – 1100   Cloud Security: Protecting Access to your Cloud

• Meeting customer needs for secure user access and application management for cloud-based services
• Ensuring privacy and isolation of information flows across the cloud
• Enforcing continuous subscriber policy end-to-end

Nigel Stephenson, Head of Cloud & Managed Service Solutions Marketing EMEA, Juniper Networks

1110 – 1140   Panel: Legal Issues for Business Users

• Legal pitfalls of virtualization
• Control and ownership of data in the Cloud
• Dealing with termination and other practical issues

Moderator: Bob Plumridge, Chairman, SNIA Europe

• Barry Jennings, Associate, Bird & Bird LLP
• Mark O'Conor, Partner, DLA Piper
• Simon Bradshaw, Legal Consultant, Cornwall Street Chambers/ QMUL 
• Kuan Hon, Research Assistant, Cloud Legal Project, QMUL

1150 – 1210   Licensing and Subscription Management to Grow Cloud and SaaS Revenues

• License enforcement challenges - Compliance vs Piracy and Intentional vs. Unintentional overuse
• Understanding how many of your customers are using Cloud / SaaS today
• Prevent revenue leakage by establish by a licensing and pricing strategy      

Richard Northing, Senior VP, Global Services, Flexera  Software

1220 – 1250   Full-Service Open Source Cloud

• Proprietary vs. Open standards
• Service and Delivery with Open Source Cloud
• Security and Performance in the Cloud 

Simon Abrahams, Head of Product Marketing EMEA, Rackspace

Afternoon Chairman: Mark Williams, CEO, Muon Consulting

1300 – 1320   How SaaS can Fuel Platform-Based Business Models in the Restaurant Industry

• Adoption challenges for SaaS in the service sector
• Livebookings’ unique approach to building a scalable, cost-effective service platform
• Executing the largest SaaS deployment in the restaurant industry

• Colin Tenwick, CEO, Livebookings

1330 – 1350   Parting of the Clouds – Finding the True Business Value for Your Organization

• Cloud is here to stay, the importance of developing a long-term strategy
• Evaluating various cloud delivery models and platforms
• Achieving your business objectives with the cloud

Robert L. Moul, General Manager, Dell Boomi

1400 – 1430   Panel: Best Practices for Virtualization

• Breaking down organisational boundaries
• Who does virtualization best?

Moderator: Bob Plumridge, Chairman, SNIA Europe

• Anders Wallgren, Chief Technical Officer, Electric Cloud
• James Staten, VP & Principal Analyst, Forrester Research
• Jake Lifshits, Customer Advocate, Zinstall

1440 – 1500   Case Study: Birmingham Airport's Virtualization Project

• Why virtualize
• The processes followed
• The outcomes and results

Wayne Smith, Head of IS, Birmingham Airport

1510 – 1540   Rein in your cloud

• Regaining control over multiple fragmented IT environments
• Realising a unified monitoring view even when dealing with highly dynamic environments
• Key customer case studies – reality not theory

Chris O’Connell, Director, Product Marketing, Nimsoft

1550 – 1610   No More Excuses! Don’t Become Another Bad Web Story

• Implementing load testing and performance monitoring techniques
• Ensure performance today and in the future
• How implementation can be accomplished without major budget requirements

Mike Howse, VP Sales International, Apica

1620 – 1650   Panel: The Future

• How will virtualization change the IT pro's job in 2011 and beyond
• How will the market develop in the future?
• Is Open Source a good option?

Moderator: Bryan Glick, Editor-in-Chief, Computer Weekly

•  Mark Hall, Deputy CIO, HM Revenue & Customs
• Daniel Pass, Enterprise Architect, Cable&Wireless Worldwide
• Tim Cowen, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP, Open Computing Alliance (OCA)

 

Cloud Connect

THEATRE C

Tuesday the 21st June 2011

Cloud Computing's potential doesn't begin and end with the personal computer's transformation into a thin client – this technology is also going to heavily impact the mobile platform.

So too will the way employees interact with one-another and with the customer. The collaborative nature of the cloud makes this all possible. The enterprise is fast becoming an extended system that reaches out to partners and customers. Those people may be in distant places. They can't access your desktop but they can interact with you in a social, collaborative environment that embraces the open Web, as delivered through the Cloud.

‘Cloud Connect’ examines the interaction with the Social Cloud, Enterprise 2.0, Mobile Cloud Computing and Apps.

0945 – 1000   Chair Introduction

Chairman: David Terrar, Director, D2C

1000 – 1030   Working Without Wires - The Opportunity for Business in the Cloud

• The opportunities and challenges of placing your business in the cloud
• Key issues facing businesses (CIO’s) today in an increasingly mobile world

Neil Hemming, Channel and Marketing Director, Vodafone Business Services, Vodafone Group

1040 – 1100   The Business Value of Mobile Computing

• The consumer demand
• Market outlook and landscape for mobile cloud
• Helping business work

Windsor Holden, Principal Analyst, Juniper Research

1110 – 1140   Panel: Accelerating Enterprise Performance with Collaboration Technologies

• Adoption issues on everyone’s mind
• Maturation timelines of enterprise 2.0 technologies.
• Are CIOs ready to bite?

Moderator: David Terrar, Director, D2C

• Andrea Brody, VP Global Business & Market Development, GXS
• Alan French, Head of IT Strategy and Architecture, Marks&Spencer
• Tim Zonca, Director of Product Marketing, Jive Software
• Alastair Mitchell, CEO, Huddle

1150 – 1210   Cloud for the Enterprise

• Evolving nature of enterprise cloud
• What do clients want from Cloud?
• What elements are required for cloud to be considered suitable for an enterprise?

Neil Cresswell, Managing Director for EMEA, Savvis, Inc.

1220 – 1250   High Performance Applications

• What performance means when using the cloud
• Some design patterns for high-performance cloud applications
• Delivering these applications reliably and quickly

Owen Garrett, Director of Cloud Solutions, Zeus Technology

1300 – 1320  Benefits to be gained by  enterprises embracing Social Networking

• Business value of Social Networking
• How to effectively implement social networking within the enterprise
• How to utilize the BlackBerry platform

Jackie Duffy, Jackie Duffy, Senior Enterprise Voice Advocate for Europe, Research In Motion

1330 – 1350   When Users All Bring Their Own Devices

Justin Fielder, Chief Planning and Technology Officer, Easynet Global Services

1400 – 1430   Panel: Mobile Cloud and the Smartphones

• The alternative to traditional data centres
• Are we far from mobile-powered cloud infrastructures?
• How do we avoid the security risk?

Moderator: Paul Fisher, Editor, SC Magazine

• Bill Chang, Executive VP, Business Group SingTel
• Jackie Duffy, Senior Enterprise Voice Advocate for Europe, Research In Motion
• Richard Stephenson, CEO, YUDU Media

1440 – 1500   Overcoming the Challenges of Connecting Cloud, Legacy Applications and Mobile

• A customer case
• The legacy dilemma
• How to mash up any application, platform and location

Joe da Silva, Channel Manager, Magic Software Enterprises

1510 - 1540  Cloud Computing - More than just Virtualisation

• Crowdsourcing creativity and your workforce
• The Internet of Things and its reliance on the cloud
• The impending extinction of the IT department

Wes Nolte, Principal Architect, Tquila

1550 – 1610   Implementing an Enterprise 2.0 Strategy

• Identifying the barriers to adoption in your organisation
• Understanding how relevant the risks are
• Methods to get buy-in 

Steve Soechtig, Vice-President, Abiquo, Inc.

1620 – 1650   Panel:  Maximising Employee Engagement

• Define the goals – remember different groups care about different things
• Social networks used in a business context; business networks
• Clear road-map to allow seamless anytime, anywhere collaborationare

Moderator: Jamie Liddell, Editor, Outsource

• Mark Hopwood, Group Technology & Operations Director, Pod1
• Sudipta Panda, Director (Technical)- Strategic Iniciatives Infrastructure Management Service, Tech Mahindra Ltd
• Wendell James, CSMG Manager, Education Bradford

1700 – Onwards   Networking Drinks sponsored by Interxion

 

Wednesday the 22nd June 2011

0945 – 1000   Chair Introduction

Euan Semple, Independent Advisor On The Social Web

1000 – 1030   Mobile CRM and Competitive Advantages

• Smartphone / Tablet environments
• Improving productivity of front-line personnel
• A competitive advantage today, a competitive imperative tomorrow

Paul Adams, Marketing & Solutions, Alcatel-Lucent

1040 – 1100   The iThings and the Cloud - Consumerization of IT

• Consumerization of IT
• Securing the enterprise landscape
• Protecting data, not devices

Jeannot Muller , VP, Head of Global Infrastructure Architecture, Deutsche Post DHL, GBS IT Services

1110 – 1140   Panel: Business Mobility Strategies

Moderator: David King, CTO, Logica

• Russell Levan, CIO, BSM
• Neil Hemming, Channel and Marketing Director, Vodafone Business Services, Vodafone Group
• Jackie Duffy, Senior Enterprise Voice Advocate for Europe, Research In Motion

1150 – 1210   Steps to the Cloud

• Michel Robert, MD, Claranet

1220 – 1250 Establishing ROI for Enterprise 2.0

• Identifying the Business Value or Organisational Transformation
• How do Social Businesses drive ROI?
• Achieving the return on your Social Collaboration investment?

Stuart McRae, Executive Collaboration Evangelist, IBM

Afternoon Chairman: Jaydeep Korde, Director, Opendk

1300 – 1320 Enterprise Application Integration – The Opportunities vs. Challenges

 Lessons learned from kicking the tires?

Sam Johnstone, Director, Cloud and IT Services, Equinix

1330 – 1350   Improving Airline Operations 

• How to enhance the way that people work together
• How to connect them
• How to make them more efficient

Frederic Saugnac, Head of e-Operations, Airbus

1400 – 1430   Panel: It's Time to Get Social

• Don’t forget the users- how to make them your biggest ally
• Phases, modes, and mechanics
• Beyond blogs, tweets and Facebook status

Moderator: David Terrar, Director, D2C

• Rainer Heinold, Manager Technical Services Europe, CollabNet
• Gavin Merriman, Group Head of eCommerce Strategy, Shop Direct Group
• Jason Hill, Partner, Reply
• Senior Representative, SalesForce.com

1440 – 1500   Secure the Cloud. Free Your Business. Managing Identity, Security and Access in a Connected World

• Simple, proven, and secure Cloud Identity Management solutions
• Cloud single sign-on, mobile app identity security
• Use cases for customer, partner and employee identity and access management

Jason Goode, Regional Director, EMEA, Ping Indentity

1510 – 1540   Finance in the Cloud: Improved Efficiency Through System Integration

• A look at the challenges that businesses face when managing on-premise operating systems
• A clear identification of the benefits that can be achieved by integrating cloud- based systems on a single platform
• Customer success story: powerPerfector Limited on moving finance system to FinancialForce.com and linking directly to CRM

Dennis Howlett, Industry Analyst
Michael Bishop, Operations Manager, powerPerfector Limited

1550 – 1610   Your Journey to the Cloud

• Recent UK cloud survey resaults
• How to develop a roadmap to cloud success
• Client examples

Nick Merriman, Head of Cloud UK, Avanade

1620 – 1650   Panel: Future Considerations for the Mobile and IT Industry

Moderator: Jamie Liddell, Editor, Outsource Magazine

• Neil Hemming, Channel and Marketing Director, Vodafone Business Services, Vodafone Group
• Etienne Greef, Professional Services Director, SecureData

 

CLOUD POWER THEATRE
Cloud Power
Supported by:
Microsoft
DAY 1 - 21st JUNE 2011

1000 – 1030   Cloud: Everything’s Changing

James Akrigg, Head of Technology - Microsoft

1035 – 1105   Cloud Practicalities and Steps to the Cloud

Duncan Taylor, Microsoft
Alan Lee-Bourke - The Wise Group

1110 – 1140   The Changing Role of IT with the Cloud

Andy Caddy - Easyjet

1145 – 1215   Security in the Cloud

Monika Josi, Chief Security Advisor - Microsoft EMEA

1220 – 1250   Cloud and your End Users

James Akrigg, Head of Technology - Microsoft

1255 – 1325   Open Forum/Q&A - Hosted by Tim Phillips, The Register

All Speakers

1330 – 1400   Cloud: Everything’s Changing

James Akrigg, Head of Technology - Microsoft

1405 – 1435   Cloud Practicalities and Steps to the Cloud

Duncan Taylor - Microsoft
Adrian Steele - Royal Mail

1440 - 1510    The Changing Role of IT with the Cloud

Alan Lee-Bourke - The Wise Group

1515 – 1545   Security in the Cloud

Monika Josi, Chief Security Advisor - Microsoft EMEA

1550 - 1620  Cloud and your End Users

James Akrigg, Head of Technology - Microsoft

1625 – 1655   Open Forum/Q&A - Hosted by Tim Phillips, The Register

All speakers

 

DAY 2 - 22nd JUNE 2011

1000 – 1030   Cloud: Everything's Changing

James Akrigg, Head of Technology, Microsoft

1035 – 1105  Cloud Practicalities and Steps to the Cloud

Raj Dosanjh - Microsoft
Jason Collins - Endsleigh

1110 – 1140   The Changing Role of IT with the Cloud

Nigel Tyrell - Lewisham Council

1145 – 1215   Security in the Cloud

Monika Josi, Chief Security Advisor - Microsoft EMEA

1220 – 1250   Cloud and your End Users

James Akrigg, Head of Technology, Microsoft

1255 – 1325   Open Forum/Q&A - Hosted by Tim Phillips, The Register

All Speakers

1330 – 1400   Cloud: Everything’s Changing

James Akrigg, Head of Technology, Microsoft

1405 – 1435   Cloud Practicalities and Steps to the Cloud

Spotlight on licensing

Sam Bramwell, Microsoft

1440 – 1510   The Changing Role of IT with the Cloud

1515 – 1545   Security in the Cloud

Monika Josi, Chief Security Advisor - Microsoft EMEA

1550 – 1620   Cloud and your End Users

James Akrigg, Head of Technology, Microsoft

1625 – 1655  Open Forum/Q&A - Hosted by Tim Phillips, The Register

All Speakers

 

 
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