This document proposes sponsorship opportunities for Aspera at several GigaOM technology events in 2013. It outlines six industry leading events that bring together executives from various sectors to discuss emerging technologies. Sponsorship rates range from $12,000-$85,000 and include benefits like speaking opportunities, advertisements, and access to attendees. The proposed packages for Aspera include sponsoring multiple events at discounted rates, with a grand total of [AMOUNT].
This document proposes several technology industry events to be hosted by GigaOM in 2013, including Structure:Data in March, paidContent in April, Structure in June, Structure:Europe in September, Mobilize in October, and RoadMap in November. The proposal provides details on the audience sizes, topics, participants, and sponsorship opportunities for each event. Sponsorship rates range from $12,000 to $85,000 and provide benefits such as speaking opportunities, advertisements, attendee lists, and tickets.
This document provides an executive summary and overview of the 2020 Technology Landscape report published by Citrix in April 2015. It discusses several major technology trends and innovations that were occurring at the time, including advances in sensing technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics, and augmented/mixed reality. It highlights key areas the report will cover, such as the Internet of Things, changes to work and industries like finance, retail, education, and healthcare. The executive summary aims to help readers understand and anticipate technological changes in order to actively shape the future.
How can you overcome barriers such as old legacy systems and darwinian technology platforms in creating a sustainable business/IT alignment Roadmap? Enterprise 2.0 helps you to quickly deploy lightweight applications and leverage Core IT Systems through a conversational and business layer
Presented at eMetrics Boston 2012. Defines the organizational challenges and key performance indicators for those considering the applications of Big Data in their organization.
This document is a special report from Troy Media about Alberta's information and communications technology (ICT) sector. It provides an overview of several topics:
- Innovation is key to fully utilizing ICT infrastructure and meeting challenges in the sector. Focusing on business processes rather than just technology is important.
- Alberta's technology sector does not see the oil industry as competition and instead seeks to work with energy companies to apply ICT solutions.
- Over 54,000 Albertans are employed in the technology industry in roles ranging from software development to technical support. ICT is an important economic driver for the province.
Building IT Infrastructures to Interact with Big Data - Doug Roberts, Associ...IT Network marcus evans
Doug Roberts, a speaker at the marcus evans CIO Summit 2012, discusses how CIOs can handle and interact with big data sets.
Interview with: Doug Roberts, Associate Vice President for Digital Technologies and Chief Technology Officer, Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum
What are the main business and social trends that will have an impact on ICT in 2 to 5 years? How can we take them into account in our strategies and policies?
This document proposes several technology industry events to be hosted by GigaOM in 2013, including Structure:Data in March, paidContent in April, Structure in June, Structure:Europe in September, Mobilize in October, and RoadMap in November. The proposal provides details on the audience sizes, topics, participants, and sponsorship opportunities for each event. Sponsorship rates range from $12,000 to $85,000 and provide benefits such as speaking opportunities, advertisements, attendee lists, and tickets.
This document provides an executive summary and overview of the 2020 Technology Landscape report published by Citrix in April 2015. It discusses several major technology trends and innovations that were occurring at the time, including advances in sensing technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics, and augmented/mixed reality. It highlights key areas the report will cover, such as the Internet of Things, changes to work and industries like finance, retail, education, and healthcare. The executive summary aims to help readers understand and anticipate technological changes in order to actively shape the future.
How can you overcome barriers such as old legacy systems and darwinian technology platforms in creating a sustainable business/IT alignment Roadmap? Enterprise 2.0 helps you to quickly deploy lightweight applications and leverage Core IT Systems through a conversational and business layer
Presented at eMetrics Boston 2012. Defines the organizational challenges and key performance indicators for those considering the applications of Big Data in their organization.
This document is a special report from Troy Media about Alberta's information and communications technology (ICT) sector. It provides an overview of several topics:
- Innovation is key to fully utilizing ICT infrastructure and meeting challenges in the sector. Focusing on business processes rather than just technology is important.
- Alberta's technology sector does not see the oil industry as competition and instead seeks to work with energy companies to apply ICT solutions.
- Over 54,000 Albertans are employed in the technology industry in roles ranging from software development to technical support. ICT is an important economic driver for the province.
Building IT Infrastructures to Interact with Big Data - Doug Roberts, Associ...IT Network marcus evans
Doug Roberts, a speaker at the marcus evans CIO Summit 2012, discusses how CIOs can handle and interact with big data sets.
Interview with: Doug Roberts, Associate Vice President for Digital Technologies and Chief Technology Officer, Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum
What are the main business and social trends that will have an impact on ICT in 2 to 5 years? How can we take them into account in our strategies and policies?
1) The document discusses the opportunities and challenges of the Internet of Things (IoT) for manufacturers. It summarizes a roundtable discussion among CEOs on getting value from IoT.
2) While IoT could generate $2.3 trillion in economic value by 2025, companies struggle to make effective use of the vast data generated. Breaking adoption and data analysis into smaller, manageable steps is advised.
3) Discussants address challenges like linking forecasting to predictions, simplifying data for operations teams, and processing data in layers from local assets to the cloud. Viewing IoT as an evolution of existing infrastructure and processes, not revolution, can help firms compete.
Kim Escherich - How Big Data Transforms Our WorldBigDataViz
This document discusses how big data is transforming our world. It notes that the volume and velocity of data is exploding, with more connected devices, sensors, and digital interactions creating petabytes and zettabytes of data. It also discusses how this data can provide insights if analyzed for patterns and trends using advanced analytics. Examples are given of how big data insights can help businesses innovate new products, optimize operations in real-time, better understand customer behavior, and more effectively measure risk and fraud.
This document summarizes key findings from interviews with over 50 thought leaders on cloud computing in the public and private sectors. The main findings are:
1. Cloud computing represents a significant shift in how IT resources are consumed and funded, rather than just a new technology. The decision to adopt cloud computing must consider its impacts on an organization's mission, culture, and business processes.
2. Within the intelligence community, cloud adoption should be determined on a case-by-case basis focused on mission enablement. Cost savings must consider total lifecycle costs.
3. Information security can be enhanced with cloud computing if security is built into the design, but risks are increased if security is not adequately addressed.
The number of "files," or containers that encapsulate the information in the digital universe, is growing even faster than the information itself as more and more embedded systems pump their bits into the digital cosmos. In the next five years, these files will grow by a factor of 8, while the pool of IT staff available to manage them will grow only slightly.
The document provides information about an upcoming webinar hosted by The Briefing Room. The webinar will focus on big data in January. Future webinars will cover analytics, open source, intelligence and other topics. The document includes details about the host, mission of The Briefing Room, and information on participating and asking questions during webinars. Analytics expert Robin Bloor and SQLstream CEO Damian Black are scheduled to present on big data during the January webinar.
Since the new year, we at Glocomms have observed a few related trends in our respected verticals.
From the emergence of connective and programmable networking being used in IoT to the power of Big Data which could not be more topical in the age of surveillance capitalism.
We have recently completed a Market reports which is comprised of 3 different articles based on;
• IoT of Supply Chain
• The emergence of the Cisco coined term “DevNet”
• Interviews with Senior Figures in the Big Data/Data Science market.
We have had various senior figures across our industry provide quotes and add their thoughts to the articles.
If interested in any of the topics written about here, please do not hesitate to get in contact!
Transformational changes that take place in the digital world definitely change the nature of business intelligence and represent an new normal. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the cloud computing model - represents a "disruptive" change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as predictive analytics, the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI-systems are deployed and used.
PaaS (Platform as a Service) provides developers with tools and resources to create and deploy applications onto cloud infrastructure without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. It allows for faster development and lower costs. PaaS is important because it speeds up software development and saves a lot of money. It is predicted to become mainstream and drive significant changes in the software industry as more applications are built and hosted in the cloud using PaaS platforms.
The document discusses the rise of social business and how organizations are transforming into social businesses to reap benefits. Key points:
1. Social businesses embrace social tools and networks to create business value by connecting people, being transparent, and acting nimble.
2. Becoming a social business can help organizations deepen customer relationships, drive operational efficiencies, and optimize the workforce.
3. Social businesses focus on engaging networks of customers, partners and employees to generate innovation, share knowledge, and make quicker decisions.
There are three key points in the document:
1. Analytics is driving a discontinuous evolution from traditional business intelligence (BI) as analytics becomes integrated into technology platforms and can provide deeper insights from vast amounts of structured and unstructured data.
2. A distributed approach to analytics will be required to analyze distributed data across on-premise and cloud-based systems, which will involve different roles for internal teams and external partners.
3. While a fully closed-loop integration of analytics and automated business processes is not yet achievable, leading organizations will progress from traditional BI to predictive analytics that can adjust business rules and processes based on analytical insights.
Styrelseakademi Strategic insights for boardsRobin Teigland
The document summarizes a discussion at the Styrelseakademien (Board Academy) in Stockholm on October 21, 2019 about ensuring boards have sufficient insight into changing external environments. It notes that boards should focus on environmental scanning, innovation engagement for strategy formulation, and adapting direction based on resources. Presenters discussed tools for boards to gain insights, such as collaborating with startups and academics, and using networks and digital tools. Four scenarios for 2035 were presented to illustrate how boards can think about different potential futures. The discussion emphasized that boards need to avoid insular networks and practice scenario thinking to consider uncertainties.
Ten Technology Trends that Will Shape the Next-Generation InternetCisco Services
The 10 technology trends discussed in this paper (http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/sp/Next-Generation-of-the-Internet.pdf) will significantly alter the next generation of the Internet. Characterized as the New Digital Explosion, the future Internet will be considerably faster, smarter, more connected and pervasive, and more mobile. This new world will ignite life- and society-changing applications and services that may be unimaginable today. In the not-so-distant future, our children will be viewed as the “Internet dinosaurs.”
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If you are a service provider and would like to be contacted about how we can help your business, please fill out the form at the end of this presentation.
Impact of Cloud on IT Consumption ModelsHiten Sethi
Cisco, in partnership with Intel®, sought to pinpoint how cloud is impacting IT. 4,226 IT leaders in 18 industries across nine key economies, developed as well as emerging were surveyed. The study results highlighted some interesting findings on IT's view of cloud, LOBs' increasing influence on IT purchasing, and what the future holds.
Comprendere il Cloud e le altre correnti scatenanti la trasformazione digitale SMAU
This presentation by Gartner analyst Bianca Granetto discusses key trends transforming the digital business landscape, including cloud computing, big data, mobile technologies, and social media. It provides an overview of public cloud services spending forecasts by region, country, and market segment. The presentation also compares Italy's software market size and growth to peer countries. Finally, it encourages organizations to seize opportunities in the digital nexus but also manage risks through new business concepts and by leveraging digital technologies across marketing, sales, operations, and product development.
When size matters Is social media data really that BIGOlha Bondarenko
The document discusses social media data and how it relates to big data. It outlines three types of social media data: linkage data about connections between users; profile data about user attributes; and message data containing users' posts and comments. While social media data is huge in volume, it requires structuring and standardizing to be useful. The document provides examples of how companies have used social media data for applications like competitive intelligence, brand management, and customer service. It also discusses metrics for measuring social media conversations and deriving business insights from social media data.
One of the clearest expressions of this cloud-driven change is the emergence of lines of business (LOBs) — human resources, sales, R&D, and other areas that are end users of IT — both as direct consumers of cloud-based services, and as ever more prominent influencers of companies’ IT agendas.
The Zen and Art of IT Management (VM World Keynote 2012)CA Technologies
This document discusses strategies for IT management to drive business innovation. It suggests allocating resources between maintaining current systems versus delivering new business services, with 63% of spending going towards the latter. Maintaining systems is seen as a "chore" while investing in new services enables innovation. It also discusses using tools like CA Service Assurance to improve efficiency, streamline processes, and increase capacity for innovation. Case studies show how these tools helped companies like Jack Henry & Associates and Wikimedia Foundation improve service quality and the user experience.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Ed Franklin of RiverMeadow Software on cloud computing trends, business drivers, and career opportunities. Some key points include:
- Cloud computing delivers computing resources as a utility over the internet.
- It allows for pay-as-you-go access to shared hardware, software, and data.
- Major trends driving cloud adoption include the growth of internet usage, demands for efficiency and sustainability, and business models requiring flexible computing resources.
- Jobs in areas like cloud services, big data analytics, and mobile applications are expected to grow significantly in the coming years.
Top 10 Companies Leading the Cloud Revolution 2021 features a handful of companies leading their respective industries to the adoption of cloud computing
Three ghosts represent the past, present, and future of IT:
The Ghost of Christmas Past represents organizations still relying on outdated server farms and on-premise IT models from 20-30 years ago. The Ghost of Christmas Present sees most organizations slowly adopting cloud computing but still viewing IT as subordinate. The Ghost of Christmas Future envisions a future where technology leaders see tech as an investment, not a cost, and drive business strategies and outcomes.
1) The document discusses the opportunities and challenges of the Internet of Things (IoT) for manufacturers. It summarizes a roundtable discussion among CEOs on getting value from IoT.
2) While IoT could generate $2.3 trillion in economic value by 2025, companies struggle to make effective use of the vast data generated. Breaking adoption and data analysis into smaller, manageable steps is advised.
3) Discussants address challenges like linking forecasting to predictions, simplifying data for operations teams, and processing data in layers from local assets to the cloud. Viewing IoT as an evolution of existing infrastructure and processes, not revolution, can help firms compete.
Kim Escherich - How Big Data Transforms Our WorldBigDataViz
This document discusses how big data is transforming our world. It notes that the volume and velocity of data is exploding, with more connected devices, sensors, and digital interactions creating petabytes and zettabytes of data. It also discusses how this data can provide insights if analyzed for patterns and trends using advanced analytics. Examples are given of how big data insights can help businesses innovate new products, optimize operations in real-time, better understand customer behavior, and more effectively measure risk and fraud.
This document summarizes key findings from interviews with over 50 thought leaders on cloud computing in the public and private sectors. The main findings are:
1. Cloud computing represents a significant shift in how IT resources are consumed and funded, rather than just a new technology. The decision to adopt cloud computing must consider its impacts on an organization's mission, culture, and business processes.
2. Within the intelligence community, cloud adoption should be determined on a case-by-case basis focused on mission enablement. Cost savings must consider total lifecycle costs.
3. Information security can be enhanced with cloud computing if security is built into the design, but risks are increased if security is not adequately addressed.
The number of "files," or containers that encapsulate the information in the digital universe, is growing even faster than the information itself as more and more embedded systems pump their bits into the digital cosmos. In the next five years, these files will grow by a factor of 8, while the pool of IT staff available to manage them will grow only slightly.
The document provides information about an upcoming webinar hosted by The Briefing Room. The webinar will focus on big data in January. Future webinars will cover analytics, open source, intelligence and other topics. The document includes details about the host, mission of The Briefing Room, and information on participating and asking questions during webinars. Analytics expert Robin Bloor and SQLstream CEO Damian Black are scheduled to present on big data during the January webinar.
Since the new year, we at Glocomms have observed a few related trends in our respected verticals.
From the emergence of connective and programmable networking being used in IoT to the power of Big Data which could not be more topical in the age of surveillance capitalism.
We have recently completed a Market reports which is comprised of 3 different articles based on;
• IoT of Supply Chain
• The emergence of the Cisco coined term “DevNet”
• Interviews with Senior Figures in the Big Data/Data Science market.
We have had various senior figures across our industry provide quotes and add their thoughts to the articles.
If interested in any of the topics written about here, please do not hesitate to get in contact!
Transformational changes that take place in the digital world definitely change the nature of business intelligence and represent an new normal. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the cloud computing model - represents a "disruptive" change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as predictive analytics, the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI-systems are deployed and used.
PaaS (Platform as a Service) provides developers with tools and resources to create and deploy applications onto cloud infrastructure without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. It allows for faster development and lower costs. PaaS is important because it speeds up software development and saves a lot of money. It is predicted to become mainstream and drive significant changes in the software industry as more applications are built and hosted in the cloud using PaaS platforms.
The document discusses the rise of social business and how organizations are transforming into social businesses to reap benefits. Key points:
1. Social businesses embrace social tools and networks to create business value by connecting people, being transparent, and acting nimble.
2. Becoming a social business can help organizations deepen customer relationships, drive operational efficiencies, and optimize the workforce.
3. Social businesses focus on engaging networks of customers, partners and employees to generate innovation, share knowledge, and make quicker decisions.
There are three key points in the document:
1. Analytics is driving a discontinuous evolution from traditional business intelligence (BI) as analytics becomes integrated into technology platforms and can provide deeper insights from vast amounts of structured and unstructured data.
2. A distributed approach to analytics will be required to analyze distributed data across on-premise and cloud-based systems, which will involve different roles for internal teams and external partners.
3. While a fully closed-loop integration of analytics and automated business processes is not yet achievable, leading organizations will progress from traditional BI to predictive analytics that can adjust business rules and processes based on analytical insights.
Styrelseakademi Strategic insights for boardsRobin Teigland
The document summarizes a discussion at the Styrelseakademien (Board Academy) in Stockholm on October 21, 2019 about ensuring boards have sufficient insight into changing external environments. It notes that boards should focus on environmental scanning, innovation engagement for strategy formulation, and adapting direction based on resources. Presenters discussed tools for boards to gain insights, such as collaborating with startups and academics, and using networks and digital tools. Four scenarios for 2035 were presented to illustrate how boards can think about different potential futures. The discussion emphasized that boards need to avoid insular networks and practice scenario thinking to consider uncertainties.
Ten Technology Trends that Will Shape the Next-Generation InternetCisco Services
The 10 technology trends discussed in this paper (http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/sp/Next-Generation-of-the-Internet.pdf) will significantly alter the next generation of the Internet. Characterized as the New Digital Explosion, the future Internet will be considerably faster, smarter, more connected and pervasive, and more mobile. This new world will ignite life- and society-changing applications and services that may be unimaginable today. In the not-so-distant future, our children will be viewed as the “Internet dinosaurs.”
Don't forget to follow us on SlideShare!
If you are a service provider and would like to be contacted about how we can help your business, please fill out the form at the end of this presentation.
Impact of Cloud on IT Consumption ModelsHiten Sethi
Cisco, in partnership with Intel®, sought to pinpoint how cloud is impacting IT. 4,226 IT leaders in 18 industries across nine key economies, developed as well as emerging were surveyed. The study results highlighted some interesting findings on IT's view of cloud, LOBs' increasing influence on IT purchasing, and what the future holds.
Comprendere il Cloud e le altre correnti scatenanti la trasformazione digitale SMAU
This presentation by Gartner analyst Bianca Granetto discusses key trends transforming the digital business landscape, including cloud computing, big data, mobile technologies, and social media. It provides an overview of public cloud services spending forecasts by region, country, and market segment. The presentation also compares Italy's software market size and growth to peer countries. Finally, it encourages organizations to seize opportunities in the digital nexus but also manage risks through new business concepts and by leveraging digital technologies across marketing, sales, operations, and product development.
When size matters Is social media data really that BIGOlha Bondarenko
The document discusses social media data and how it relates to big data. It outlines three types of social media data: linkage data about connections between users; profile data about user attributes; and message data containing users' posts and comments. While social media data is huge in volume, it requires structuring and standardizing to be useful. The document provides examples of how companies have used social media data for applications like competitive intelligence, brand management, and customer service. It also discusses metrics for measuring social media conversations and deriving business insights from social media data.
One of the clearest expressions of this cloud-driven change is the emergence of lines of business (LOBs) — human resources, sales, R&D, and other areas that are end users of IT — both as direct consumers of cloud-based services, and as ever more prominent influencers of companies’ IT agendas.
The Zen and Art of IT Management (VM World Keynote 2012)CA Technologies
This document discusses strategies for IT management to drive business innovation. It suggests allocating resources between maintaining current systems versus delivering new business services, with 63% of spending going towards the latter. Maintaining systems is seen as a "chore" while investing in new services enables innovation. It also discusses using tools like CA Service Assurance to improve efficiency, streamline processes, and increase capacity for innovation. Case studies show how these tools helped companies like Jack Henry & Associates and Wikimedia Foundation improve service quality and the user experience.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Ed Franklin of RiverMeadow Software on cloud computing trends, business drivers, and career opportunities. Some key points include:
- Cloud computing delivers computing resources as a utility over the internet.
- It allows for pay-as-you-go access to shared hardware, software, and data.
- Major trends driving cloud adoption include the growth of internet usage, demands for efficiency and sustainability, and business models requiring flexible computing resources.
- Jobs in areas like cloud services, big data analytics, and mobile applications are expected to grow significantly in the coming years.
Top 10 Companies Leading the Cloud Revolution 2021 features a handful of companies leading their respective industries to the adoption of cloud computing
Three ghosts represent the past, present, and future of IT:
The Ghost of Christmas Past represents organizations still relying on outdated server farms and on-premise IT models from 20-30 years ago. The Ghost of Christmas Present sees most organizations slowly adopting cloud computing but still viewing IT as subordinate. The Ghost of Christmas Future envisions a future where technology leaders see tech as an investment, not a cost, and drive business strategies and outcomes.
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Disruptive digital workplace: 3 approachesJane McConnell
The digital workplace disrupts enterprises. It challenges traditional ways of doing things. This presentation offers 3 approaches to defining your strategy towards the "digital workplace mode".
The document discusses predictions for how cloud computing will impact businesses in 2017 and beyond. It predicts that (1) enterprise cloud computing will become the most secure place for IT processing, (2) digital transformation will become the norm for more companies, and (3) 60% of organizations will move their systems management to the cloud while 50% of development and testing workloads will move to the cloud.
The document discusses predictions for the future of user experience design in 2030 based on current technological trends. It suggests that augmented reality, virtual reality, voice control and other interfaces will become major platforms, requiring new design skills. It also predicts that artificial intelligence will perform much of the design work, and that designers will need skills in coding, data analysis, systems design and business strategy to remain relevant. The document advises designers to continuously learn new skills, think beyond just design, and prepare for their role to evolve significantly over the next decade.
The document profiles Atempo, a globally renowned data protection and management software vendor, and their Miria solution which helps customers easily protect, archive, migrate and synchronize large amounts of data in heterogeneous storage environments both locally and in the cloud. Miria can handle petabyte and exabyte levels of data, addressing the exponential growth in unstructured data volumes. The article also discusses Atempo's focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning research through their Nextino lab to develop solutions that help customers extract more value from their data.
Strata and Hadoop is where data science and new business fundamentals merge. And, in Strata and Hadoop World Conference, there were many famous personalities who have given their views on Hadoop and Big data. In this PPT, you will get to know about speakers who have spoken on this topic.
The boom in Xaas and the knowledge graphAlan Morrison
The document discusses the growing importance of digital twins, knowledge graphs, and data-centric approaches to managing large, diverse datasets. It notes that current methods often struggle to integrate and contextualize data at scale. Effective digital twins and AI require integrated, disambiguated data flowing to where it's needed. Knowledge graphs are presented as a way to achieve this by providing a unified semantic model that treats relationships as a first-class citizen. The document outlines the large and growing markets for knowledge graph technologies and discusses how a data-centric approach can help enterprises better leverage emerging technologies.
Success of Digital Transformation depends on continuous service deployment and assurance at the speed of business. Today’s leading businesses are increasing their market share by accelerating the speed of their service deployment pipeline. Learn more: http://www.netscout.link/60098X9qb
This are my keynote slides from SQL Saturday Oregon 2023 on AI and the Intersection of AI, Machine Learning and Economnic Challenges as a Technical Specialist
GIDS is not just a summit—it's a platform that brings together over 5,000 of your peers, over 150 talks by independent and industry experts, and the world's leading product, service and consulting companies, talent and employer brands, all under one roof. It's an opportunity to delve deeper, to gain insights that go beyond the written word, and to stay abreast with the latest developments in Software Engineering, Architecture, AI and Data Engineering, DevOps, Tech Leadership.
Cloud Computing for DoD and Government 2010Alexa Deaton
Get the latest information on current and future plans for Cloud Computing!
IDGA’s Cloud Computing for DoD & Government is your opportunity to claim your place in the virtual world of DoD and federal government data storage. You will be able to meet with key decision-makers and top-notch innovators for your chance to tap into the emerging market of cloud computing for defense and government!
Lead the way with revolutionary cloud computing initiatives by attending sessions on:
- Implementation of SaaS solutions
- The immediate need to coordinate cloud standards and how they provide benefit to the enterprise
- Security challenges and solutions for government organizations planning a move to the cloud
- Current DoD and Government programs and future plans for cloud computing activities
Internet of Everything Collaboration IndexCisco Services
In the Internet of Everything (IoE) economy, there will be leaders and laggards, winners and losers. And collaboration, video, and mobility technologies will play a crucial role in determining who captures their share of the value at stake, which Cisco projects as a staggering $14.4 trillion. That’s a 21 percent increase in corporate profits over the next ten years. But how can organizations assess where they stand, before determining their strategies for realizing that value? Cisco Consulting Service’s IoE Collaboration Index is a tool that can help. Find out more: http://www.cisco.com/go/ioecollab
Big Data Mining Keynote presentation Sept 2013 09012013Julio Da Silva
Newmont Mining Corporation is one of the world's largest gold producers, with operations across several countries. It is collecting increasing amounts of data from sources like sensors, mobile devices, and social media. This "big data" presents opportunities to improve areas like asset management, logistics, and understanding social impacts. However, big data projects require the right skills and must be driven by business needs rather than technology alone. Newmont will need data scientists, technical skills, and partnerships to successfully harness big data analytics.
The Cloud! Oh how we love this IT catchword!
Yet many IT professionals still find themselves wondering what exactly it can do for their unique enterprise. Sure it offers agility, flexibility and cost savings, but how about seeing it in action in today’s businesses?
In this exclusive resource, check out real-world, surprising cloud computing observations on the following topics:
How IT departments are actively employing these services
The reactions to both public and private cloud initiatives
What the cloud means for future IT decisions
And more
Cloud computing delivers computing services like networking, software, servers, storage, databases, and analytics over the internet. It first emerged in 1999 when Salesforce.com launched a cloud-based application. Now major players like Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft Azure dominate the industry. Cloud computing is used for apps, data storage, website hosting, streaming, and data analysis. Popular cloud jobs in India include cloud solution architect, cloud engineer, and cloud system administrator. The demand for cloud professionals has grown significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing more companies to move services online. Skills like programming, Linux, DevOps, and security are important for cloud careers.
This document discusses the emergence of a new style of IT driven by trends like cloud computing, big data, mobility, and the internet of things. It outlines how HP is leading in this new style of IT by offering converged infrastructure, a converged cloud platform, and software-defined data center solutions. The document also discusses how HP's comprehensive portfolio of hardware, software, and services can help customers transform their IT environments and take advantage of new opportunities in this changing technology landscape.
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CEO, VP, PRES, FOUNDER
warehousing to intelligence Enterprise IT professionals
and discovery, we look at what Expected Total Audience: 800+ CTO, CIO, TECHNOLOGY
it takes to successfully plan for HEAD
and utilize your company’s DIRECTOR
data. We then help you figure 7%
6%
out how to take it further; to 2012 Topics Included: 5% 30% SCIENTIST, ENGINEER, IT
share it and monetize it outside Putting Big Data to Work 3%
your company’s walls. If there Startups MARKETING
ever was a time to have a big Economies of data 17%
data strategy in place, it’s now! PRODUCT
Visualization 8% MANAGEMENT
Algorithms SALES
24%
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JOURNALIST
4. Events 4
Structure 2013
June 19 & 20, 2013
San Francisco
Structure 2013 is an exclusive
two day gathering that focuses Who Participates? 2012 Attendees Included:
on the disruptive technologies C- Level executives from private Technology Brands – Adobe
and ideas that are defining the cloud, infrastructure, networking, a Systems, Akamai, Amazon, AMD, AOL, AT&T, Cisco, Citrix
future of cloud computing and nd consumer companies Systems, Dell, eBay, EMC Corporation, Facebook, Google, Hewlett-
Internet Infrastructure. Senior executives from Global IT Packard, IBM, Intel, Juniper Networks, Microsoft, Motorola, MySpace, NEC
and Fortune 500 companies Laboratories America, Salesforce.com, SAP, Sun Microsystems, Verizon
At Structure, we celebrate Business, VMware
Government and municipal
cloud computing and recognize representatives
that it is just one part of the CEO, VP, PRES, FOUNDER
Venture Capital and Private Equity
fabric that makes up the global investors
compute infrastructure we rely Press (Local and International CTO, CIO, TECHNOLOGY
on daily. From broadband to Bloggers, Newspapers, TV) HEAD
hardware and software, we Expected total audience: 1000+ DIRECTOR
6%
look at the whole picture and 5%
predict the directions the 6%
35% SCIENTIST, ENGINEER, IT
industry will take. 2012 Topics Included: 8%
Software-Defined Networking
View online event site MARKETING
The Green Cloud
14%
Emerging Chip / Hardware
Architectures 7% PRODUCT
19% MANAGEMENT
Programmer Platform Evolution
The Cloud on Capitol Hill SALES
Data Infrastructure Technologies
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5. Events 5
Structure:Europe
September 2013
London
The cloud is global and now so
is Structure. Structure:Europe
features the world’s leading
figures in cloud computing and
infrastructure. We examine the
unstoppable march of the cloud
into the global business arena.
Featuring the highly praised
editorial team of the Structure and
Structure:Data conferences, the
show will assemble present topics
specifically for the EMEA region.
Who Participates? 2012 Topics Included: 2012 Sponsors Included:
CIOs The Future of Cloud Computing Equinix
Businesses will be investing €45 C-level executives and VPs in Regulation Abiquo
billion in cloud computing by Fortune 500 companies The Telco Cloud Provider Red Hat
2020, says the EU. It’s a market Mobile The Green Cloud Scality
ripe for opportunity. operator, platform, handset, carrie
CDNs and How Data Will Travel Softlayer
r and software executives
Aspera
Cloud platform providers and
developer E*Trade
Venture capitalists and investor Tier3
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Cloud startups
Journalists Lyatiss
and more
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Attendee list distributed two weeks prior to event
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10. Aspera Pricing 10
Element Details Price
Structure Data – March, NYC- Primetime +
$8K
Structure SF – June, SF – Primetime + discount
$52K
(incl. 2 total workshops)
Structure Data – March, NYC – Showtime
$5K
Structure SF – June, SF – Primetime + $40K
discount
Showtime + Primetime (incl. 1 workshop)
Structure Europe – Primetime + $8K
$22K
(incl. 1 workshop) discount
Structure Data – HEADLINE
Flat Rate $85K
Co-Host Headline, VIP Dinner, Workshop, on-stage segment
Any 2 event sponsorship packages includes $5K online $5K
Promo
advertising campaign to run the weeks of the event discount
Grand Total
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