CloudCamp is an unconference where early adopters of Cloud Computing technologies exchange ideas. With the rapid change occurring in the industry, we need a place where we can meet to share our experiences, challenges and solutions. At CloudCamp, you are encouraged to share your thoughts in several open discussions, as we strive for the advancement of Cloud Computing. End users, IT professionals and vendors are all encouraged to participate.
This CloudCamp will be more of an Un-unconference. Again we are lucky to have been invited by QCon to co-locate with their conference at the QEII Conference Centre (see below), but as as result we are restricted to one room, albeit a very large one. So for the first time we will not be breaking out for unpanel/openspaces sessions, instead we will have a US Presidential style debate - but a 4 way debate exploring 4 different views of cloud computing.
Agenda
Registration, 18:00
Welcome to CloudCamp: Simon Wardley - Canonical, 18:30
Lightning talks: Strictly 5 minutes, vendor neutral and interesting, if not you get to ' Red Card' them and send them off!
- Russ Miles - OpenCredo
- Joe Baguley - Quest Software
- Chris Swan - CapitalSCF - 'Potempkin PaaS' - a look at building a platform as a service in a hybrid public/private environment, and how some of the networking and automation issues can be dealt with
- Geir Magnusson Jr. - 10gen Inc
Unpanel: Chaired by Alexis Richardson, Rabbit Technologies. The panel will be selected from the audience, join in volunteer your expertise, raise your hand and ask questions.
"The Big Cloud Debate" : A presidential style 4-way debate pitching 4 divergent views and approaches to cloud computing against each other. The speakers are:
- Matt Deacon - Microsoft
- Simon Wardley - Canonical
- Rod Johnson or Chris Richardson - VMware
- Russ Miles - OpenCredo
Finish 8.30 leave the QEII Conference Centre.
Relocate to
Old Star Pub for food, drinks and networking, until 23:00.
Two minutes walk away at 66, Broadway, Westminster, London, SW1H 1DB.
More details can be found
here.