Cloud Expo Europe Announces Keynote Speaker: Joan Miller, Director of Parliamentary ICT
Cloud Expo Europe announces that Joan Miller, Director of Parliamentary ICT, was selected to keynote at the event.
Miller’s keynote, A Clouded Future, will address how Parliament is investigating the options and criteria to be used to help decide which version of the Cloud the Parliament will select and support.
Cloud Expo Europe will take place at the Barbican Exhibition Hall 1 in London, England, February 2-3, 2011.
Additional keynote speakers include Matt Wood of Amazon Web Services, Travis Spencer of Ping Identity, Ditlev Bredahl and Carlos Rego of OnApp, Remko Dobber of Nimsoft, Michael Meeks of Novell and Doug Tidwell of IBM. The cloud topics that will be presented fall into one of three tracks — Business, Solutions, and Security & Storage.
The full speaker lineup, conference details, directions, registration and more can be found on the Cloud Expo Europe website.
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