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From: Akram Baig <akram1siliconin...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 21:23:47 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri, Apr 15 2011 12:23 am
Subject: New generation of Cloud Development is here! Meet experts @ Cloud Developer Conf (May 14, Bangalore)
Hi,

How are you doing?

The next generation of cloud development is being invented fast and
furiously by a slew of companies, big and small, delivering key
technologies ranging from tiny but key single-purpose services to
large and powerful platforms in the cloud.

The SiliconIndia Cloud Developer Summit exposes what lies ahead in the
future of Cloud on May 14th in Bangalore. This Conference brings
together leading cloud technology companies and the developer
community to exchange notes in an open and friendly forum.

We are lining up some of the best speakers in the cloud space and the
sessions & networking will be of the highest order. You'll experience
a complete technical immersion, shared with a developer community that
is passionate about all exciting developments in the Cloud world.

We have 2 tracks: ‘Cloud apps’ and ‘Cloud infrastructure’ tracks at
our event.

Track A: Cloud Apps
An introduction into the development of Cloud Apps
App Testing made simple: Quality assurance of Cloud Apps.
Building Powerful Web Applications in the AWS Cloud
Building, Deploying, and Managing Windows Azure Applications
Building Enterprise Applications on Google's Cloud Platform
API Virtualization
Running Your Java EE Applications in the Cloud
Building Scalable Applications in the Cloud
Monetizing your app & Business Payments on the Cloud

Track B: Cloud Infrastructure
Architecting the Cloud: How EAs should think about Cloud Computing
Deploying and Managing an On-premise IaaS Cloud
Open Source Toolchains to Manage Cloud Infrastructure
Transforming the Enterprise into a Cloud Through VM Provisioning
Cloud Networking: Turning Security Upside Down
Business-Critical Security and Compliance in the Cloud
Using Single Sign-On to Access Cloud-based Services
Identity and Access Control in the Cloud
Cloud High Availability (HA) Config Using Cloud Load Balancers

DATE: May 14, 2011 (Saturday)
TIME: 8.30 AM to 6 PM
PLACE: Nimhans Convention Center, Near Dairy Circle, Bangalore

Registrations OPEN! Very few seats
http://is.gd/CloudGoogle
Once you register we have a nominal cost of Rs.500 which provides
access to these exciting sessions, lunch and other refreshments.

As a cloud developer, I am sure this conference will benefit you and
help you grow professionally. I am sure you can see the worth that you
are getting at this nominal cost! So don't miss this opportunity.

The future lies in the Cloud. Set your foothold in the Cloud today!

Thanks
Akram


 
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