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Capital Connection Technology Series | July 8, 2010 | Hotel Royal Orchid| Bangalore |
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This evening event is part of IBF Media’s Technology Series and brings timely information on the latest trends to senior technology and IT professionals as well as venture investors looking for investment opportunities. The current event will focus on what successful business models and architectures are evolving in cloud computing and how some savvy startups and large technology companies are successfully meeting the needs of the enterprise customer. |
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Cloud computing is heralded as the next big thing in enterprise IT. While corporate data centers and on-premise software are not going away anytime soon, “the clouds” will likely have a growing impact on enterprise IT and business activities in many large organizations. CIOs and other business leaders must look beyond the hype to see what opportunities and challenges lie in the cloud—and how this approach can be used to further the organization’s strategy to achieve high performance. Cloud computing is a classic disruptive Cloud computing is a classic disruptive technology. As such, it has its origin in the fringe of the IT market, i.e., the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and consumers, whose need for simpler and lower-cost or even free solutions is underserved by traditional packaged software. As cloud-based services matured, they started to win broader acceptance from mainstream enterprise customers. Now, they compete directly with on-premise and packaged software. The significance of the cloud, however, lies far beyond cheap computing. The Web-enabled, variable cost model represents a huge departure from existing practice, and carries far-reaching implications for IT providers and users alike. A new wave of venture-funded startups are likely to appear, offering an array of innovative solutions ranging from niche applications to cloud middleware and infrastructure services. The emergence of cloud platforms will significantly ease the entry barrier for such small players to develop, deploy, scale and integrate their services. The battle between pure Internet players like Google, Amazon and Salesforce and traditional enterprise vendors has just begun. Incumbents such as SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft have been investing aggressively to extend their on-premise capabilities into the cloud. For example, Microsoft has launched online services to offer its software in the cloud. It is also investing billions in datacenters to help confirm quality and availability. Microsoft has developed a Software + Services hybrid model to offer its customers a choice between on-premise, partner-managed or Microsoft hosted solutions. |
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Suresh Sambandam Suresh is the Founder & CEO of OrangeScape. OrangeScape is a pioneer in platform as a service (PaaS) and is the only Indian company listed in research reports of Gartner and Forrester on PaaS. OrangeScape's patent pending rule engine based PaaS platform enables entrepreneurs to build scalable SaaS based business applications easily. OrangeScape was showcased as one of the 3 emerging product companies in India by Nasscom and was also awarded 'Top IT Innovations' for 2 consecutive years. OrangeScape's technology is being used by Global brands like Citigroup, Pfizer, Unilever, AstraZeneca, Fullerton and 40 others.
Rajdeep Dua Rajdeep is a Developer Advocate with the Google Developer Relations team. His main area of concentration are advocacy and developer outreach of Google App Engine, Maps APIs and Android platform. He also has worked on Social Web advocacy in last three years. He has around 12 years of experience in middleware, web services and integration space. He is passionate about helping developers understand and use Google Developer Products to solve business problems. Before joining Google, he was leading development efforts for Connected Services Framework in Microsoft India. He has also been associated with JBoss JMS open source development in the past. Rajdeep holds an MBA from IIM Lucknow, India.
Raghavan Subramanian Raghavan has over 15 years of work experience in areas such as cloud-computing, Social-media, Internet application security, eCommerce, EAI, business-IT strategy and telecom.
Janakiram MSV Janakiram MSV works with Microsoft Corporation as the Technical Architect. He is responsible for helping the enterprises migrate to the Cloud. He has been with Microsoft Corporation for 10 years where he was primarily selling, marketing and evangelizing the Microsoft Application Platform and Tools to customers and partners in India. He is a renowned technologist and regularly speaks at premier events like Microsoft TechEd, Microsoft Developer Days, Great Indian Developer Summit, JAX India, Borland DevCon and Foss.in. He is an active contributor to the Bangalore .NET User Group (B.NET). He is passionate about Cloud Computing and he is currently focused on Microsoft Cloud Computing offerings including Microsoft Windows Azure Platform. Janakiram's blog can be found at http://www.janakiramm.net
Target Audience: IT professionals, CIOs, CTOs, senior and mid-level managers of technology and technology services organizations, venture and technology investors, professionals from IT outsourcing firms and system integrators, and practice leaders in IT services firms.
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