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Cloud Computing event Brussels Oct : 30 seats remaining, Hurry!



Program

(subject to changes, depending on sponsors)

4.00 pm Welcome & drink
4.30 pm Keynote: The Shi(f)t is Happening! (Tarry Singh, Technology Evangelist)
5.00 pm Keynote “Visionary” panel (Q-layer – Salesforce.com – Flexiscale - Itricity)

5:30 pm Sponsor Lightning Talk 1: Aserver
5:35 pm Sponsor Lightning Talk 2: Quest Software
5:40 pm Sponsor Lightning Talk 3: Amazon
5:45 pm Sponsor Lightning Talk 4: Philipp Huber
5:50 pm Sponsor Lightning Talk 5: Microsoft


5.55 pm Powerbreak

6.00 pm Unconference

Introduction by Raphael Bauduin - Profoss “The Engine Behind Cloud Computing”

Attendees split up in smaller groups to discuss topics of their specific interest, moderated by volunteers.

Discussion Groups:

Cloud Computing opportunities for XSP's Moderated by Aserver
Cloud Computing & Open Source Moderated by Profoss

More to be added ...

7.00 pm Closing Talk

Networking (Boat needs to be empty by 9pm)


During the Welcome & Power-break, there will be drinks and something to fill those very hungry stomachs. For the networking we will order pizza.

CloudCamp: Menlo Park, CA

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