Slides from the November CloudCamp Chicago. This time, we fought off Cloud FUD "Fear, uncertainty, and doubt"
Lightning talks included in these slides:
Tech in Illinois - Fred Hoch, Chairman, Illinois Technology Association @fredhoch
- "A retrospective of the Cloud, then and now" - Michael Segel, Segel & Associates; Founder of CHUG @chihadoopusers
- "Scientific Clouds: Hard Numbers vs. FUD" - Steve Timm, Lead FermiCloud Project, FermiLabs @StevenCTimm
- "Enterprise Adoption - The Chasm is Crossed" - Sashi Desikan, Global Executive, Pega Cloud at PegaSystems @PegaSashi
- "hybrid cloud governance" - Mike Bresett, Account CTO, Unisys @bresett
- "How we fought and are fighting Cloud FUD" - Paul Inboriboon, Director of Tech Infrastructure,Alzheimer's
Association @inboriboon
- "Can you make your cloud rain at the press of a button?" Robert Clarke, Account Executive, Crissie Insurance Group @RobertKClarke
Presentation given at HostingCon 2008 in Chicago for the Marketing tract. Designed to explain the differences between various Cloud Computing models as well as dispel myths and illustrate the features and benefits of Clouds.
Why Should Nonprofits Care About Cloud ComputingTechSoup Global
What is cloud computing and why should you understand it? This presentation defines the different types of cloud computing, discusses how it is impacting nonprofits, outlines some criteria for use, and mentions some challenges of which you should be aware
• Make cloud computing an
integral part of your business
• Perform in a smart and
proactive manner
• Support collaboration between
business and IT
• Leverage resources behind the
corporate firewall
It has always been a challenge to explain and convince top management including the Chief Financial Officers to embark into Cloud Computing. Predominantly because many still unclear or not so very sure what is cloud computing. Is it managed hosting, co-location or managed services? While technology providers and vendors continue to confuse management technology jargon, the need to embark into cloud computing seems inevitable...just like any others before such as the need to have emails, websites, online transactions, web based applications etc.
This presentation provides layman's, easy to understand meaning of cloud computing, why is it important for management,especially the CFO to seriously consider embarking into and some statistics and trend of how the world will move toward cloud.
Presentation given at HostingCon 2008 in Chicago for the Marketing tract. Designed to explain the differences between various Cloud Computing models as well as dispel myths and illustrate the features and benefits of Clouds.
Why Should Nonprofits Care About Cloud ComputingTechSoup Global
What is cloud computing and why should you understand it? This presentation defines the different types of cloud computing, discusses how it is impacting nonprofits, outlines some criteria for use, and mentions some challenges of which you should be aware
• Make cloud computing an
integral part of your business
• Perform in a smart and
proactive manner
• Support collaboration between
business and IT
• Leverage resources behind the
corporate firewall
It has always been a challenge to explain and convince top management including the Chief Financial Officers to embark into Cloud Computing. Predominantly because many still unclear or not so very sure what is cloud computing. Is it managed hosting, co-location or managed services? While technology providers and vendors continue to confuse management technology jargon, the need to embark into cloud computing seems inevitable...just like any others before such as the need to have emails, websites, online transactions, web based applications etc.
This presentation provides layman's, easy to understand meaning of cloud computing, why is it important for management,especially the CFO to seriously consider embarking into and some statistics and trend of how the world will move toward cloud.
Can we hack open source #cloud platforms to help reduce emissions?Tom Raftery
Cloud computing is changing our lives but this change comes with a cost - pollution.
Can we hack open source cloud platforms to make them report their energy and (more importantly) their emissions, so we can choose the cleanest cloud?
Video of this talk is now online at http://redmonk.com/tv/2012/10/24/can-we-hack-open-source-cloud-platforms-to-help-reduce-emissions/
Skycon 2012 - Public, private, and hybrid; software, platform, and infrastructure. This talk will discuss the current state of the Platform-as-a-Service space, and why the keys to success lie in enabling developer productivity, and providing openness and choice.
Thanks to Tony Whitmore for the audio and to Patrick Chanezon for some pieces of the content.
Presented at ISSA CISO Executive forum 2012
Comments/Questions: bill.burns@netflix.com
(3/8: Replaced Keynote for PDF version for compatibility)
An adjunct to Jason Chan's Practical Cloud Security preso: http://www.slideshare.net/jason_chan/practical-cloud-security
So You Need To Build A Private Cloud. What Now? Best Practices For Building Y...Dell World
Moving from infrastructure-centric IT to efficient, software-driven private or hybrid cloud requires more than gluing together knobs and gears. In addition to the infrastructure considerations, special attention needs to be paid to tying business workflows and organizational processes to IT processes to optimize application delivery and increase productivity for your users and customers. How you approach cloud-building to make it really usable by the business is the key to success.
Harvey Nash USA Webinar: Cloud ComputingHarveyNashUSA
Cloud Computing -- Where Are We Today? Clearing Up the Fog.
In this webinar, you'll learn about where cloud computing is at today and what’s predicted to happen over the next several years. And learn about the pros and cons, the advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing for today’s businesses.
Building cross-region and cross could high availability into your app, a real life use case by Gigaspaces, Nati Shalom, Funder & CTO, Gigaspaces
Achieving high levels of availability and disaster recovery in a cloud environment requires the implementation of patterns and practices that introduce redundancy through multi-zone, multi-region, and multi-cloud deployments. As we move towards implementing higher availability, we cannot escape the direct increase in the accidental complexity of the deployment architecture resulting from lack of cloud portability and deployment lifecycle automation. We present how high availability and disaster recovery were achieved in reality by using the Cloudify open source framework on top of AWS. This approach applies to not just AWS but also other public clouds and private cloud environments such as Eucalyptus. The resulting reference architecture provides portable PostgreSQL replication and disaster recovery as well as application tier scalability across zones, regions, and public/private clouds through a unified deployment workflow.
Cloud services are critical sources of speed and agility, and have evolved beyond the simple benefits of cost reduction. Cloud helps companies profit from disruption by allowing innovation in both the front and back office.
This Digital Realty webinar features Michael Bohlig (@bohlig), KC Mares (@kcmares) and Forrester Principal Analyst Dave Bartoletti (@davebartoletti).
For more information visit http://www.digitalrealty.com
Lately, it seems that talk of "the cloud" is everywhere you turn. But what does "the cloud" mean and how can it help your nonprofit function more efficiently? We will help you get a better understanding of what it means, the advantages/disadvantages of using it, and the future of the cloud, so you can fully research and evaluate if moving more items to the cloud is right for your organization. Presented by Richard Dietz of Nonprofit R+D
When considering the adoption of cloud computing services, a business case cannot be complete without a discussion on governance. In particular, it is important to understand that there are likely negative consequences that could result from an ad-hoc, non-deliberately defined governance approach. Even where there are no obvious mis-steps, project-level actions and decisions that might be clearly sensible in isolation might interfere with organization-wide strategic goals if taken in aggregate. Additionally, there might be non-obvious pitfalls - the temptation of immediate implementation after a credit card payment can lead to risks out of proportion to the cost savings incurred by a specific department or team. However, although risk management is vital, it is one of many aspects of governance that should be considered.
Since the general meaning of "governance" simply refers to "the system used for exercising authority", it has come to represent different ideas to different people. Too often, end users see it in a negative light "governance means rules that make it hard for me to do my job", and legal departments see it as "rules that we need to prevent exposure to attack". We propose that if possible it is best to approach governance as "processes that encourage desirable behavior by making common things easy but hard things possible".
Finally it is important to realize that with all meanings there is no universal "correct" form of governance. Different forms of governance are effective in different situations, for achieving different outcomes, or even for achieving the same outcome in different ways.
Prescriptive Cloud Services for the Future Ready EnterpriseDell World
In today’s ever-changing, software-defined world, matching workloads to the right cloud solutions is incredibly challenging. Failure to do so can add complexity and lead to excessive spend on suboptimal cloud services. At this panel of Dell Cloud providers and customers, you will discover how our worldwide partnerships and in-depth expertise help organizations become future ready, optimizing cloud costs and workloads. You'll learn how our prescriptive cloud services have helped reduce risk and get the most of out of cloud investments. Regardless of geographic location or workload type, Dell can help you plan for your unique cloud future.
The Third Platform: Paul Maritz is breeding new technology for a new IT eraVMware Tanzu
Paul Maritz sits down for an interview to discuss his viewpoints on the third platform and explains how open systems are critical for the future of IT.
Rethinking Data Availability and Governance in a Mobile WorldInside Analysis
The Briefing Room with Malcolm Chisholm and Druva
Live Webcast on June 9, 2015
Watch the archive: https://bloorgroup.webex.com/bloorgroup/lsr.php?RCID=baf82d3835c5dfa63202dcbe322a3ad7
The emergence of the mobile workforce has left an indelible mark on the enterprise; every employee is now mobile, and business data continues to be dispatched to the far reaches of the enterprise. While this has added enormous opportunity for increased productivity, it has also muddied the waters when it comes to controlling and protecting valuable data assets. As companies quickly evolve to address the new set of challenges posed by this shift in data usage, IT must ensure that all data, no matter where it’s generated or stored, is available and governed just as if it were still safely behind the corporate firewall.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Malcolm Chisholm as he explains the myriad challenges that mobile data introduces when addressing regulations and compliance needs, requiring new approaches to data governance. He’ll be briefed by Dave Packer of Druva, who will outline his company’s converged data protection strategy, which brings data center class capabilities to backup, availability and governance for the mobile workforce. He will share strategies to meet regional data residency, data recovery, legal hold and eDiscovery requirements and more.
Visit InsideAnalysis.com for more information.
Rethinking Data Availability and Governance in a Mobile WorldHao Tran
The Briefing Room with Malcolm Chisholm and Druva
Live
The emergence of the mobile workforce has left an indelible mark on the enterprise; every employee is now mobile, and business data continues to be dispatched to the far reaches of the enterprise. While this has added enormous opportunity for increased productivity, it has also muddied the waters when it comes to controlling and protecting valuable data assets. As companies quickly evolve to address the new set of challenges posed by this shift in data usage, IT must ensure that all data, no matter where it’s generated or stored, is available and governed just as if it were still safely behind the corporate firewall.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Malcolm Chisholm as he explains the myriad challenges that mobile data introduces when addressing regulations and compliance needs, requiring new approaches to data governance. He’ll be briefed by Dave Packer of Druva, who will outline his company’s converged data protection strategy, which brings data center class capabilities to backup, availability and governance for the mobile workforce. He will share strategies to meet regional data residency, data recovery, legal hold and eDiscovery requirements and more.
Can we hack open source #cloud platforms to help reduce emissions?Tom Raftery
Cloud computing is changing our lives but this change comes with a cost - pollution.
Can we hack open source cloud platforms to make them report their energy and (more importantly) their emissions, so we can choose the cleanest cloud?
Video of this talk is now online at http://redmonk.com/tv/2012/10/24/can-we-hack-open-source-cloud-platforms-to-help-reduce-emissions/
Skycon 2012 - Public, private, and hybrid; software, platform, and infrastructure. This talk will discuss the current state of the Platform-as-a-Service space, and why the keys to success lie in enabling developer productivity, and providing openness and choice.
Thanks to Tony Whitmore for the audio and to Patrick Chanezon for some pieces of the content.
Presented at ISSA CISO Executive forum 2012
Comments/Questions: bill.burns@netflix.com
(3/8: Replaced Keynote for PDF version for compatibility)
An adjunct to Jason Chan's Practical Cloud Security preso: http://www.slideshare.net/jason_chan/practical-cloud-security
So You Need To Build A Private Cloud. What Now? Best Practices For Building Y...Dell World
Moving from infrastructure-centric IT to efficient, software-driven private or hybrid cloud requires more than gluing together knobs and gears. In addition to the infrastructure considerations, special attention needs to be paid to tying business workflows and organizational processes to IT processes to optimize application delivery and increase productivity for your users and customers. How you approach cloud-building to make it really usable by the business is the key to success.
Harvey Nash USA Webinar: Cloud ComputingHarveyNashUSA
Cloud Computing -- Where Are We Today? Clearing Up the Fog.
In this webinar, you'll learn about where cloud computing is at today and what’s predicted to happen over the next several years. And learn about the pros and cons, the advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing for today’s businesses.
Building cross-region and cross could high availability into your app, a real life use case by Gigaspaces, Nati Shalom, Funder & CTO, Gigaspaces
Achieving high levels of availability and disaster recovery in a cloud environment requires the implementation of patterns and practices that introduce redundancy through multi-zone, multi-region, and multi-cloud deployments. As we move towards implementing higher availability, we cannot escape the direct increase in the accidental complexity of the deployment architecture resulting from lack of cloud portability and deployment lifecycle automation. We present how high availability and disaster recovery were achieved in reality by using the Cloudify open source framework on top of AWS. This approach applies to not just AWS but also other public clouds and private cloud environments such as Eucalyptus. The resulting reference architecture provides portable PostgreSQL replication and disaster recovery as well as application tier scalability across zones, regions, and public/private clouds through a unified deployment workflow.
Cloud services are critical sources of speed and agility, and have evolved beyond the simple benefits of cost reduction. Cloud helps companies profit from disruption by allowing innovation in both the front and back office.
This Digital Realty webinar features Michael Bohlig (@bohlig), KC Mares (@kcmares) and Forrester Principal Analyst Dave Bartoletti (@davebartoletti).
For more information visit http://www.digitalrealty.com
Lately, it seems that talk of "the cloud" is everywhere you turn. But what does "the cloud" mean and how can it help your nonprofit function more efficiently? We will help you get a better understanding of what it means, the advantages/disadvantages of using it, and the future of the cloud, so you can fully research and evaluate if moving more items to the cloud is right for your organization. Presented by Richard Dietz of Nonprofit R+D
When considering the adoption of cloud computing services, a business case cannot be complete without a discussion on governance. In particular, it is important to understand that there are likely negative consequences that could result from an ad-hoc, non-deliberately defined governance approach. Even where there are no obvious mis-steps, project-level actions and decisions that might be clearly sensible in isolation might interfere with organization-wide strategic goals if taken in aggregate. Additionally, there might be non-obvious pitfalls - the temptation of immediate implementation after a credit card payment can lead to risks out of proportion to the cost savings incurred by a specific department or team. However, although risk management is vital, it is one of many aspects of governance that should be considered.
Since the general meaning of "governance" simply refers to "the system used for exercising authority", it has come to represent different ideas to different people. Too often, end users see it in a negative light "governance means rules that make it hard for me to do my job", and legal departments see it as "rules that we need to prevent exposure to attack". We propose that if possible it is best to approach governance as "processes that encourage desirable behavior by making common things easy but hard things possible".
Finally it is important to realize that with all meanings there is no universal "correct" form of governance. Different forms of governance are effective in different situations, for achieving different outcomes, or even for achieving the same outcome in different ways.
Prescriptive Cloud Services for the Future Ready EnterpriseDell World
In today’s ever-changing, software-defined world, matching workloads to the right cloud solutions is incredibly challenging. Failure to do so can add complexity and lead to excessive spend on suboptimal cloud services. At this panel of Dell Cloud providers and customers, you will discover how our worldwide partnerships and in-depth expertise help organizations become future ready, optimizing cloud costs and workloads. You'll learn how our prescriptive cloud services have helped reduce risk and get the most of out of cloud investments. Regardless of geographic location or workload type, Dell can help you plan for your unique cloud future.
The Third Platform: Paul Maritz is breeding new technology for a new IT eraVMware Tanzu
Paul Maritz sits down for an interview to discuss his viewpoints on the third platform and explains how open systems are critical for the future of IT.
Rethinking Data Availability and Governance in a Mobile WorldInside Analysis
The Briefing Room with Malcolm Chisholm and Druva
Live Webcast on June 9, 2015
Watch the archive: https://bloorgroup.webex.com/bloorgroup/lsr.php?RCID=baf82d3835c5dfa63202dcbe322a3ad7
The emergence of the mobile workforce has left an indelible mark on the enterprise; every employee is now mobile, and business data continues to be dispatched to the far reaches of the enterprise. While this has added enormous opportunity for increased productivity, it has also muddied the waters when it comes to controlling and protecting valuable data assets. As companies quickly evolve to address the new set of challenges posed by this shift in data usage, IT must ensure that all data, no matter where it’s generated or stored, is available and governed just as if it were still safely behind the corporate firewall.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Malcolm Chisholm as he explains the myriad challenges that mobile data introduces when addressing regulations and compliance needs, requiring new approaches to data governance. He’ll be briefed by Dave Packer of Druva, who will outline his company’s converged data protection strategy, which brings data center class capabilities to backup, availability and governance for the mobile workforce. He will share strategies to meet regional data residency, data recovery, legal hold and eDiscovery requirements and more.
Visit InsideAnalysis.com for more information.
Rethinking Data Availability and Governance in a Mobile WorldHao Tran
The Briefing Room with Malcolm Chisholm and Druva
Live
The emergence of the mobile workforce has left an indelible mark on the enterprise; every employee is now mobile, and business data continues to be dispatched to the far reaches of the enterprise. While this has added enormous opportunity for increased productivity, it has also muddied the waters when it comes to controlling and protecting valuable data assets. As companies quickly evolve to address the new set of challenges posed by this shift in data usage, IT must ensure that all data, no matter where it’s generated or stored, is available and governed just as if it were still safely behind the corporate firewall.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Malcolm Chisholm as he explains the myriad challenges that mobile data introduces when addressing regulations and compliance needs, requiring new approaches to data governance. He’ll be briefed by Dave Packer of Druva, who will outline his company’s converged data protection strategy, which brings data center class capabilities to backup, availability and governance for the mobile workforce. He will share strategies to meet regional data residency, data recovery, legal hold and eDiscovery requirements and more.
EMEA10: Trepidation in Moving to the CloudCompTIA UK
Today’s buzz centres on cloud computing. What is it exactly? Will it dent your revenues or does it have potential to add capabilities to your business? How do you deliver value when you don’t “install” anything? Learn how to use this new approach to delivering IT services in your business, what to consider and where it makes sense – and where it doesn’t! Dave Sobel, CEO of Evolve Technologies, talks to you about how to develop cloud offerings and how you position your business for growth around online services. Strategies come from real life experience, industry data, and collaboration with other solution providers to give you the best way to take on the big, bad cloud.
The term cloud computing is being used more and more, but what is it and why should you understand it? In this free webinar we will explain what cloud computing means, define the different types, discuss how it is impacting nonprofits and libraries, and outline some criteria for use. The challenges of using the “cloud” will be discussed, as well as whether cloud computing will simplify your life and reduce software and IT staffing costs.
Hear from Anna Jaeger, Co-Director, GreenTech at TechSoup Global, and Peter Campbell, Nonprofit Technologist at Earthjustice, who will help you understand this topic in order to better communicate with your consultants, staff and board. This webinar is applicable for any size organization and ideal for decision makers who need to communicate about cloud computing with tech consultants, and who are interested in making more informed technology decisions.
RightScale Webinar: September 1, 2010 – In this webinar, we discuss the basic concepts behind cloud computing, show you real applications of the cloud in production today, and explore practical information you need to get started.
The presentation discusses and introduces cloud computing - its history and present challenges.
It also discusses topical cloud-computing related events.
CloudCamp Chicago Jan 2015 - The Guts of the Cloud (full slides)CloudCamp Chicago
All slides from the January 7th 2015 CloudCamp Chicago
Theme: "the guts of the cloud"
What happens when the cloud meets the ground? Where does your data live, and who can touch your servers? We'll look at the "guts" of the cloud, from datacenters to fiber and from servers to switches in real life.
Lightning Talks:
"Cloud Computing: A look under the hood of the next-gen cloud" - Bill Kleyman, Director of Strategy and Innovation at MTM Technologies @QuadStack
"Cloudy with a 100% chance of GigaWatts" - Russell Pease, Business Development Manager at CyrusOne Data Centers
"The Importance of the Network Enabled Cloud" - Ron Zirkin, Enterprise Account Manager at XO Communications @ronzirkin
"The Red Hat OS1 Cloud: You want guts?" - Dan Yocum, Principal Systems Engineer at Red Hat @yocum137
Cloud & Big Data - Digital Transformation in Banking Sutedjo Tjahjadi
Datacomm Cloud Business Overview
Making Indonesia 4.0
Digital Transformation in Banking Industry
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Big Data Analytics Introduction
Big Data Analytics Application in Banking
Slides from the lightning talks at CloudCamp Chicago for our March 20th event "Cloud in Action"
Speaker info:
"Outsource everything: tools for a modern cloud-based company" - Yan Pritzker, CTO at Reverb.com @skwp
"Lessons learned from a mobile side project" - Jason Farrell, Staff Consultant at Centare Holdings @jfarrell
"From its Leagcy in Hardware to its Future in Software" - Greg Baugues, Developer Evangelist at Twillio @greggyb
"How the Cloud Added 2 Hours Back to my Day" - Sue Brady, VP Client Services at RM Factory @SueBrady
"We've come a long way, cloud" - Dan Cerceo, VP IT at comScore, Inc. @dancerceo
"Building A Scalable Multiplayer Game Platform in the Cloud” – Evan Jacover, Jackbox Games, Inc. @evanjacover
Thank you to sponsors Twilio, Cloud Technology Partners, CohesiveFT, the ITA, and TechNexus!
Cloud is not an option, but is security?Jody Keyser
A "cloudless" computing environment in your enterprise is not an option, due to the coming wave of the Cloud. Cloud Security is an option of course. Spend an hour with one of the industries top cloud security consultants, Graham Silver.
Webinar / Discussion / Q&A
AGENDA:
- Common understanding of Cloud
- Look at Cloud Computing Trends
- Examine Cloud Security Concerns
- Introduce Cloud Life Cycle
- Cloud Security Assessment
Securing The Clouds with The Standard Best Practices-1.pdfChinatu Uzuegbu
The Technology adoptions in the Cloud are overwhelming . The global shift towards the Cloud is also overwhelming! It is important to build the stronger walls of Security around the Cloud.......
LinuxCon North America 2013: Why Lease When You Can Buy Your CloudMark Hinkle
Perhaps one of the perplexing things about cloud computing is the choice around renting time in someone else’s cloud (Amazon, Google, Rackspace or a myriad of others) or building your own. It’s not unlike the age-old car buyer’s dilemma, take the lower payments and lower total miles lease or buy the car and drive it for the long haul. Cloud computing users are often faced with the same conundrum. This presentation will focus on how to buy and build a cloud that can be fulfill the needs of most users including strategies for making use of the open source private cloud or managing workloads in both the private and public cloud using open source software.
CloudCamp Chicago lightning talk "IoT Perspectives from the Trenches" - Steve...CloudCamp Chicago
Lightning talk slides from the June 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "The Internet of Things (IoT)"
"IoT Perspectives from the Trenches" - Steven Loving, Director of Business Development at Infobrite
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
CloudCamp Chicago lightning talk IoT in Healthcare CloudCamp Chicago
Lightning talk slides from the June 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "The Internet of Things (IoT)"
IoT in Healthcare - Harold Clampitt, CEO & Founder at American RFID Solutions, LLC @haroldclampitt
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
CloudCamp Chicago lightning talk "Connecting Vehicles on Google Cloud Platfor...CloudCamp Chicago
Lightning talk slides from the June 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "The Internet of Things (IoT)"
"Connecting Vehicles on Google Cloud Platform" - David Patterson, Senior Principal at Maven Wave Partners
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
CloudCamp Chicago lightning talk "The Internet of (Insecure) Things" - Chandl...CloudCamp Chicago
Lightning talk slides from the June 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "The Internet of Things (IoT)"
"The Internet of (Insecure) Things" - Chandler Howell, Engineering Manager at Nexum @chandlerhowell
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
CloudCamp Chicago - June 17, 2015 The Internet of ThingsCloudCamp Chicago
CloudCamp features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza.
Theme: "Internet of Things (IoT)"
Agenda:
5:30 pm Drinks and Introductions
6:00 pm: Opening Remarks
6:10 pm: Lightning Talks:
"The Internet of (Insecure) Things" - Chandler Howell, Engineering Manager at Nexum @chandlerhowell
"Chicago Public Library MakerLab: Intriging the General Public" - Jorge Garcia, Maker Navigator for the CPL MakerLab @yorickgarcia
"Connecting Vehicles on Google Cloud Platform" - David Patterson, Senior Principal at Maven Wave Partners
IoT in Healthcare - Harold Clampitt, CEO & Founder at American RFID Solutions, LLC @haroldclampitt
"IoT Perspectives from the Trenches" - Steven Loving, Director of Business Development at Infobrite
CloudCamp Chicago lightning talk "Building warehousing systems on Redshi...CloudCamp Chicago
Lightning talk slides from the May 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "Big Data and Cloud"
"Building warehousing systems on Redshift" - Tristan Crockett, Software Engineer at Edgeflip @thcrock
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
CloudCamp Chicago lightning talk "Spark: A Quick Ignition" - Matthew Kem...CloudCamp Chicago
Lightning talk slides from the May 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "Big Data and Cloud"
"Spark: A Quick Ignition" - Matthew Kemp, Architect of Things at Signal @mattkemp
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
CloudCamp Chicago lightning talk "Big Data without Big Infrastructure" by ...CloudCamp Chicago
Lightning talk slides from the May 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "Big Data and Cloud"
"Big Data without Big Infrastructure" - Dan Chuparkoff, VP of Product at Civis Analytics @Chuparkoff
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
CloudCamp Chicago - Big Data & Cloud May 2015 - All SlidesCloudCamp Chicago
The May 2015 CloudCamp "unconference" focused on "Big Data and Cloud"
About CloudCamp: the event features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza. Hosted by Cohesive Networks at TechNexus.
Slides for the night's Lightning Talks:
"Big Data without Big Infrastructure" - Dan Chuparkoff, VP of Product at Civis Analytics @Chuparkoff
"Simplicity, Storytelling and Big Data" - Craig Booth, Data Engineer at Narrative Science @craigmbooth
"Spark: A Quick Ignition" - Matthew Kemp, Architect of Things at Signal @mattkemp
"Building warehousing systems on Redshift" - Tristan Crockett, Software Engineer at Edgeflip @thcrock
Join us next time. Register at cloudcampchicago.eventbrite.com
CloudCamp Chicago April 2015 - Patrick Kerpan's talk "What Financial Cloud Sh...CloudCamp Chicago
"What Financial Cloud Should Be" - Patrick Kerpan, CEO at Cohesive Networks @pjktech
From CloudCamp Chicago's April 8 2015 event "fintech"
Hosted by Cohesive Networks
CloudCamp Chicago April 2015 - Eero Pikat's talk "Micro-services and how they...CloudCamp Chicago
"Micro-services and how they apply to FinTech" - Eero Pikat, President at BarChart @eeropikat
From CloudCamp Chicago's April 8 2015 event "fintech"
Hosted by Cohesive Networks
CloudCamp Chicago April 2015 - John Downey's talk "Put away the credit card, ...CloudCamp Chicago
"Put away the credit card, a look at alternative payment methods" - John Downey, Security Lead at Braintree @jtdowney
From CloudCamp Chicago's April 8 2015 event "fintech"
Hosted by Cohesive Networks
Financial technology, or FinTech, has been using technology to disrupt the financial services, payments, and banking industries. Fintech investment are on the rise - Q4 of 2014 was the busiest quarter of the last 5 years in fintech. $3.1 billion was invested into the fintech sector in Q4 of 2014.
Chicago is home to financial technology powerhouses and startups alike. On April 8th, we'll hear from Chicago companies using cloud technology to disrupt, react and innovate.
CloudCamp features short lightning talks, an "unpanel" with audience participation and questions, and small breakout clusters around beers and pizza.
Theme: "FinTech"
These full slides from the April 8th event include:
"Selling to the Sell-Side" - Sam Perl, Founding Partner at Fundology
"Cloud Culture Shock in Financial Services" - Susan Emery, Director of Product Management at Viewpointe @semery_vp
"Put away the credit card, a look at alternative payment methods" - John Downey, Security Lead at Braintree @jtdowney
"Micro-services and how they apply to FinTech" - Eero Pikat, President at BarChart @eeropikat
"What Financial Cloud Should Be" - Patrick Kerpan, CEO at Cohesive Networks @pjktech
CloudCamp Chicago - March 2nd 2015 - Cloud Security CloudCamp Chicago
All presenter slides from the March 2nd CloudCamp
"The Chicago Electronic Crimes Task Force" - Patrick Hogan, Assistant to the Special Agent in Charge at U.S. Secret Service
"Information Security Breach Trends" - Michael Roytman, Data Scientist at Risk I/O @mroytman
"Keeping hardware secure, even after its useful life" - Jim Tarantino, VP Global Sales at MarkITx @jimTarantino
Hosted at TechNexus
Sponsored by Risk I/O and Cohesive Networks
for future events, visit: cloudcampchicago.eventbrite.com
CloudCamp Chicago March 2nd Lightning talk from Jim Tarantino at MarkITx CloudCamp Chicago
CloudCamp Chicago March 2nd
Lightning talk slides from Jim Tarantino, VP Global Sales at MarkITx
"Keeping hardware secure, even after its useful life" - Jim Tarantino, VP Global Sales at MarkITx @jimTarantino
CloudCamp Chicago March 2nd Lightning talk from Michael Roytman at Risk I/OCloudCamp Chicago
From CloudCamp Chicago on March 2nd
Lightning talk slides from Michael Roytman at Risk I/O
"Information Security Breach Trends" - Michael Roytman, Data Scientist at Risk I/O @mroytman
Cloudcamp Chicago Nov 2104 Fintech - Chris Hacker’s "Change is coming for re...CloudCamp Chicago
CloudCamp Chicago Nov 2014 "Fintech" theme. Hosted by TechNexus and CohesiveFT
Lightning talk "Change is coming for real estate tech: CFPB predictions” - from Chris Hacker, Co-founder, General Counsel & Director of Product Development at ShortTrack
Cloudcamp Chicago Nov 2104 Fintech - Justin Bouchard’s "Using Technology at ...CloudCamp Chicago
CloudCamp Chicago Nov 2014 "Fintech" theme. Hosted by TechNexus and CohesiveFT
Lightning talk "Using Technology at AlgoFast" from Justin Bouchard, Founder of AlgoFast and CEO of Bouchard Trading @BouchardJustin
CloudCamp Chicago Nov 2014 "Fintech" theme. Hosted by TechNexus and CohesiveFT
Lightning talk "Trends and Transparency in Investment Advisory" by Aziz Lalljee, Co-founder of Finom
2. Sponsored by
Emcee
Ryan Koop, CohesiveFT
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Thursday, November 21, 13
3. Agenda
Sponsored by
5:30 pm Introductions
5:45 pm: Lightning Talks
Tech in Illinois - Fred Hoch, ITA @fredhoch
Chicago Cloud Security Alliance - Breandan Hart
"A retrospective of the Cloud, then and now" - Michael Segel, CHUG
@chihadoopusers
"Scientific Clouds: Hard Numbers vs. FUD" - Steve Timm,
FermiLabs @StevenCTimm
"Enterprise Adoption - The Chasm is Crossed" - Sashi Desikan,
PegaSystems @PegaSashi
"hybrid cloud governance" - Mike Bresett, Unisys @bresett
"How we fought and are fighting Cloud FUD" - Paul Inboriboon,
Alzheimer's Association @inboriboon
"Can you make your cloud rain at the press of a button?" - Robert
Clarke, Crissie Insurance Group @RobertKClarke
6:15 pm: Unpanel
7:00 pm: Unconference
7:45 pm: Networking, drinks and pizza
Thursday, November 21, 13
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4. Thank you to everyone who pitched in
for beers:
Daniel Daza
Brendan Hart - Cloud Security Alliance
Tony Paolella - StrongerCloud
Jeff Stricker - EarthLink Business
Deenadayalan Narayanaswamy - FICO
Bryan Rogers - Armanino
Gregg Cooke - Technomath
Doug Kaczor
Thursday, November 21, 13
5. Mark your calendars Next Cloud Camp Chicago on Jan 23
Thursday, November 21, 13
6. Sponsored by
Technology in Illinois
Fred Hoch, CEO of TechNexus
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Thursday, November 21, 13
7. Sponsored by
Cloud Security Alliance, Chicago
Chapter
Brendan Hart, IT Vendor Management
Tweet: @CloudSAChicago
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Thursday, November 21, 13
8. Sponsored by
"A retrospective of the
Cloud, then and now"
Presented by:
Mike Segel, Segel & Associates
Tweet: @chihadoopusers
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Thursday, November 21, 13
9. Sponsored by
"Scientific Clouds: Hard
Numbers vs. FUD"
Presented by:
Steve Timm, Lead of FermiCloud Project,
FermiLabs
Hosted by
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Wednesday, November 20, 13
10. Scientific Clouds: Hard Numbers vs. FUD
Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory:
• Lead United States
particle physics
laboratory, Batavia IL
• ~60 PB of data on tape
• Early adopter of opensource Linux technology
• FermiCloud is our
private IaaS cloud for
science stakeholders
• Many cloud hosted IT
functions too:
http://lnkd.in/bPK5r2W
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S. Timm Cloudcamp http://fclweb.fnal.gov
21-Nov-2013
11. The FUD
Performance Penalty
for Virtualization
Fight with hard
numbers—(next slide)
Too-high cost in time
and money
Open-source solution
1.5 FTE build/maintain
Security issues
Overhead for users and
admins
Allows for snapshots
Yes, but also gives
faster deployment time.
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S. Timm Cloudcamp http://fclweb.fnal.gov
21-Nov-2013
12. Hard virtualization numbers
Network: 10GBit ethernet at wire speed
Infiniband: Virtualized High Performance Computing,
96% of performance of bare metal using 2 fewer cores
Disk: Multi-terabyte relational databases at bare-metal
level performance
CPU: Some benchmarks actually better in virtualization
Launch time: a few seconds
Reboot time: seconds instead of minutes
Procurement cycle: Seconds instead of months
There are no virtualized performance hits:
Just badly-written apps or misconfigured OS.
2
S. Timm Cloudcamp http://fclweb.fnal.gov
21-Nov-2013
14. Future Focus:
On-demand Services
Commercial Cloud Challenges:
Data movement costs to and from cloud
Cost model—determine optimum time to burst
to commercial cloud and then direct workflows
there dynamically
Accessing auxiliary services—implications of
being outside your data facility
Increasing scale to 1000’s of simultaneous
virtual machines.
On-demand batch submission and data
movement services to support all of the above and
more.
4
S. Timm Cloudcamp http://fclweb.fnal.gov
21-Nov-2013
15. Sponsored by
"Enterprise Adoption - The
Chasm is Crossed"
Presented by:
Sashi Desikan, Global Executive, Pega Cloud at
PegaSystems
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Wednesday, November 20, 13
19. HOW DO WE TRANSLATE
THAT TO LARGE SCALE
ENTERPRISE ADOPTION?
SECURITY
INTEGRATION
SERVICE LEVELS
20. TOP 3 QUALITIES/ABILITIES OF THE
VENDOR THAT CUSTOMERS VALUE
MOST (OUT OF A TOTAL POSSIBLE SCORE OF 85)
Criteria Ranking
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
41
32
14
Understanding
Customer's specific
needs
Excellent POC
Ranking is a score weighted by respondent ranking: 1st = 5 points, 2nd =
4 points, 3rd = 3 points, 4th = 2 points, 5th = 1 point
Knowledge of the
customer's industry
21. WHY ARE WE
THE
EXPERTS?
Pega Cloud BPM PaaS
Over 50 BPM PaaS Customers
$24 MM in revenues for 2013
Serving the Fortune 500 / Global
1000 enterprises
Customers spread across NA, EU &
APAC
Customers scale from up to 10 to
40K+ for end users
22. Sponsored by
"How we fought and are
fighting Cloud FUD"
Presented by:
Paul Inboriboon, Director of Tech
Infrastructure, Alzheimer's Association
Hosted by
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Wednesday, November 20, 13
23. How we fought
and are fighting
Cloud FUD
Paul Inboriboon
paul@inboriboon.com
24. Cloud Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
I heard the cloud is…
1. Not very secure
2. Not reliable. It goes down a lot.
3. Not very available b/c it relies on an
Internet connection
4. Has a steep learning curve
26. Fighting the FUD:
Stick to the facts and personalize it.
1. Provide recent statistics / trends.
2. Focus on the positives and acknowledge the
changes.
3. Share stories & use cases.
27. Fighting the FUD:
Open communication and often
1. You can’t over communicate.
2. FUD festers when users are left in the dark.
3. Offer two-way communication.
28. Fighting the FUD:
Training & education opportunities
1. Provide training before AND after moving to
the cloud.
2. Send out tips regularly.
3. Survey and train appropriately.
39. Sponsored by
Un-panel Discussion: FUD and
how to overcome it
volunteer to join the panel & ask
questions from the floor!
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Wednesday, November 20, 13