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CLOUD EAST 2012 28-06-12

Skills Matter is pleased to support Cloud East 2012, - a new, practically-focussed event for anyone who wants to learn more about practical applications of cloud computing, taking place in Cambridge on 28th June.

EVENT PROGRAMME
The event programme contains 17 sessions from top cloud software practitioners.

CONFERENCE KEYNOTE SPEAKER
The organisers of Cloud East are very pleased to welcome Yossi Dahan (Microsoft) as a conference keynote speaker.

Yossi is a technical specialist for the Windows Azure Platform at Microsoft UK.

In this role Yossi works with Microsoft's top tier enterprise customers as they explore the capabilities of the platform and its suitability for their needs and through their first steps using the platform and building for the cloud.

Previous to that Yossi had worked for many years building distributed systems for the enterprise on the Microsoft platform, particularly focusing on SOA, BPM and integration scenarios implemented using BizTalk server.

Passionate about technology Yossi has been working in software development since 1995, holding several positions ranging from development, to management to consulting both in Israel and in the UK and has gained substantial experience in building software for the enterprise.

In his spare time he enjoys travelling and skiing with his wife and two kids as well as flying light aircraft, mainly in the south of the UK.

OTHER CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
The list of speakers for Cloud East also includes:

  • Gareth Rushgrove (Government Digital Service) - Infrastructure as Code.
  • Andy Britcliffe (Sporting Solutions (Sporting Index Group)) - Building cloud software - it's big but it's not all fluffy
  • Jeremy Jarvis (Brightbox Cloud) - The Brightbox Cloud story: building a resilient cloud infrastructure from scratch
  • Richard Astbury (Two10 Degrees) - Package Management for Windows Azure
  • Bruce Durling (Mastodon C) - Saving the world with (from?) big data
  • John Garbutt (Citrix) - What are Clouds made of?.
  • Jan Jongboom (Cloud9 IDE) - Going all out on the cloud!
  • William Spooner (Eagle Genomics) - Pistoia Sequence Services: Using the Cloud for Collaborative R&D in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Alex Gosse (Riverbed Technology) - talk title to be confirmed
  • Mark Rendle (Dot Net Solutions) - talk title to be confirmed
  • Lars Malmqvist (Arcus Global) - talk title to be confirmed
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BOOK NOW FOR BEST PRICES
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CONTACT THE ORGANISERS
Cloud East is organised by Software Acumen, based in Cambridge, England. We specialize in practical events for the software community.
Please email cloudeast@software-acumen.com to contact us directly. We welcome your questions and comments.

CONFERENCE HOTLINE
You may also call +44 (0)1223 900107 if you have questions or comments about the event.

JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Join the East of England software community at The Software East Network.


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