Cloud computing provides new opportunities to increase capacity and add new capabilities on the fly. Whether you are an enterprise looking for ways to make your business more agile and responsive to market transitions, a Service Provider exploring new business models, or an executive wondering how your employees can benefit from cloud collaboration services, there’s a lot to learn.
Over the next four weeks Cisco will host a series of webinars highlighting the challenges and opportunities of cloud computing. This is a great chance for you to learn from Cisco experts as well as your industry peers.
Below is info on four webinars in March and April. I encourage you to save the dates and register to attend!
1/ Building Service Provider Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds for Enterprise and SMB
Date: March 19, 2013 Time: 11:00 AM ET / 8:00 AM PT
With half of all IT needs shifting to the cloud, Service Providers have a great opportunity to profit from this business. But how do you build the capabilities needed to offer these IT services as cloud services? What about the cost vs. time-to-market tradeoff? In this webcast, you’ll learn how CIOs plan to move to the SP cloud, how to account for complex tradeoffs, and how Cisco’s SP Cloud Smart Solution can help.
For more information and registration visit here
2/ Innovate with Cloud Conferencing
Date: March 19, 2013 Time: 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT
Video capabilities across devices are changing the way we work and communicate, bringing people closer together and increasing productivity levels. As businesses expand the ways they collaborate, Cisco makes the experience consistent regardless of device. Join our video and collaboration leaders on March 19 as we announce new solutions to evolve conferencing. Learn more about Cisco’s collaboration strategy, see the new solutions in action, and have your questions answered live by Cisco experts. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to be on the front lines of the market trends in video, conferencing, and collaboration.
For more information and registration visit here
3/Cloud 201: Getting Both – Efficiency & Agility with Private and Public Clouds
Date: April 9, 2013 Time: 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT
Ready to learn more about the future of cloud computing and how your organization can embrace it? Join our National Cloud 201 Town Hall and discover how to implement, secure, manage, update, and monitor solutions across multiple cloud environments. This webinar will leverage the power of Cisco Telepresence and connect you with an expert panel for advice you can use for running advanced enterprise workloads across multiple cloud environments.
For more information and registration visit here
4/Simplifying Your Journey to Private Cloud — A Roundtable with Cisco, NetApp, Intel, and Microsoft
Date: April 17, 2013 Time: 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT
Cisco, Intel, NetApp, and special guest Microsoft come together for an executive roundtable to help you on your journey to the private cloud. Join this expert panel and learn how to decrease storage costs, reduce time to market, and improve application performance and business agility. Discover an integrated solution to achieve IT-as-a-service model in a fast and simple way through this partner webcast.
For more information and registration visit here
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Cloud computing is the use of computing resources (hardware and software) that are delivered as a service over a network (typically the Internet). Here some computers are connected according to grid system.
a good reference:
http://cybarlab.blogspot.com/2013/01/what-is-cloud-computing.html
Hope it will help you.
Thanks n regard
A solid cloud foundation begins with secure data creation and storage elements. Many companies first become comfortable with using the cloud on a day-to-day basis by adopting cloud backup.
Some cloud backup services provide Web portals, while mobile apps make it easy to access data and make changes remotely. This is vital for all companies to do because the future in so many areas is cloud technology.
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Oh rats, I missed today’s session Simplifying Your Journey to Private Cloud — A Roundtable with Cisco, NetApp, Intel, and Microsoft! Giuliano question for you: are you planning to put this seminars up on the web? If so, what are the links? At my workplace we often watch such seminars during the lunch hour and I think this session will be useful for middle level managers so they can learn more about private cloud migrations.