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Special Report: Cloud computing

Posted by i-cio.com staff | 30 Mar 2009

Cloud computing: science fiction is now reality

Cloud computing: science fiction is now reality

A special investigation into the benefits of cloud computing examining the hype versus the reality and how your company should approach it. Log in to our Members' Area to get exclusive access to all of the following downloads:


Analysis of the pros and cons of cloud computing, featuring:

  • Simon Hazlitt, client director at Majedie Asset Management
  • John Bailey, CIO of Bechtel
  • Marc Silvester, chief technology officer at Fujitsu
  • Craig Sullivan, vice president of international products at NetSuite
  • Ben Booth, global chief of technology at Ipsos
  • Adrian Seccombe, chief information security officer at Eli Lilly
  • Adam Selipksy, vice president of product management and developer relations for Amazon Web Services.


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Data Feed

Essential cloud computing facts, figures and statistics all in a presentation-ready format

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Case Study

John Bailey, CIO of the Civil Information Systems & Technology Group at Bechtel, explains how cloud computing has helped him manage the technology for a large multinational.

 

The Boardroom View

Kevin Eyres, European MD of LinkedIn, explains how his company is using the cloud for internal collaboration and to provide new services to customer.

 

CIO Barometer

Leading CIOs assess the impact cloud computing will have on traditional corporate IT in this quarterly poll.

 

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June 9 2010

This is a nice site which I came across. Seems a one stop shop which provides a platform for all those topics related to technology, key contacts ( C-Level ) etc

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