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CloudCamp SF Feb 1, 2012

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

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About CloudCamp:

CloudCamp is an unconference where attendees can exchange ideas, knowledge and information in a creative and supporting environment, advancing the current state of cloud computing and related technologies. As an informal, member-supported gathering, we rely entirely on volunteers to help with meeting content, speakers, meeting locations, equipment and membership recruitment. We also have corporate sponsors that provide financial assistance with venues, food, drink, software, services and other valuable donations.

Location:
Mark Hopkins (co-located with The Open Group Conference)
1 Nob Hlll (map)
San Francisco, CA 94108

Agenda:
5:30 pm - Networking, Food & Drinks
6:00 pm - Introductions
6:15 pm - Lightning Talks

  • "Selecting a Cloud Strategy" by Penelope Gordon
  • "Platform-as-a-Service for the Enterprise" by Jimmy Guerrero of OpenShift
  • "Dev/Test on a Hybrid Cloud" by Jay Judkowitz of Nimbula
  • TBD

6:45 pm - Unpanel
7:00 pm - Breakout Session 1
        Proposed topics:

  • "Cloud Business Platform" by Penelope Gordon
  • "How Does IaaS Work" by Vividh Siddha of Nimbula

8:00 pm - Breakout Session 2
9:00 pm - Wrap-up: Summary of Sessions 
9:30 pm - Drinks somewhere TBD

Organizer:
Dave Nielsen of CloudCamp
 

For more CloudCamps, visit: www.cloudcamp.org/schedule


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1 Nob Hl
San Francisco, CA 94108

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (PT)


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