Date: Monday 28th May 2012
Location: Capacitas, 69 Turnmill Street, London, EC1M 5RR
Fee: £95+VAT
Cloud Computing has proven more than just the latest IT buzzword with many mainstream vendors offering cloud-based solutions. Microsoft, Amazon and Rackspace are already established in the public Cloud Computing market, and there are many private cloud providers within the managed service community. The adoption of Cloud Computing has implications for the traditional capacity management discipline, in addition to the other service management processes such as financial management, and the performance assurance process within the development lifecycle. This seminar is designed to provide an overview of Cloud Computing with appropriate examples and case studies of various implementations.
This Strategy Briefing has sessions on:
- Capacity Management and the Cloud
- The Economics of Cloud Computing
- Assessing the Capacity and Performance Benefits of a CDN for easyjet.com
- Building a Simple Capacity Model of a Cloud Based Service
There will also be a Q&A panel session at the end. The event includes lunch and refreshments.
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