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UP 2010

The 1st Annual Virtual Conference on Cloud Computing was hosted online April 20-24, 2009.

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For general information about UP 2010, please contact:

General Information:
Martha Christie
Tel +44 (0) 1586 830300
E-mail: martha.christie@cloudslam.org

Sponsorships:
Kevin Grant
Tel +44 20 7617 7842
E-mail: kevin.grant@cloudslam.org

Anthony Martin
Tel +44 20 7193 0495
E-mail: anthony.martin@cloudslam.org

This conference is the global cloud computing event, covering latest trends and innovations in the world of cloud computing. Conference panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in cloud computing.

Descriptions of our conference tracks are presented below.

  • Technology.
  • Implementation Experiences from various industries.
  • Legal Aspects: Privacy and Compliance.
  • Business Models.
  • Research.

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Keynotes

Cloud Computing ConferenceWerner Vogels, CTO, AMAZON.COM.

Dr. Vogels is Vice President & Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company's technology vision, which is to continuously enhance the innovation on behalf of Amazon's customers at a global scale.

Prior to joining Amazon, he worked as a researcher at Cornell University where he was a principal investigator in several research projects that target the scalability and robustness of mission-critical enterprise computing systems. He has held positions of VP of Technology and CTO in companies that handled the transition of academic technology into industry.

Vogels holds a Ph.D. from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has authored many articles for journals and conferences, most of them on distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing. He was named the 2008 CTO of the Year by Information Week for his contributions to making Cloud Computing a reality.

Keynote Abstract: Ahead in the Cloud - The Power of Infrastructure as a Service

Building the right infrastructure that can scale up or down at a moment's notice can be a complicated and expensive task, but it's essential in today's business landscape. This applies to an enterprise trying to cut-costs, a young business unexpectedly saturated with customer demand, or a start-up looking to launch. There are many challenges when building a reliable, flexible architecture that can manage unpredictable behaviors of today's internet business. This presentation will review some of the lessons learned from building one of the world's largest distributed systems; Amazon.com. The focus will be on state management which is one of the dominating factors in the scalability, reliability, performance and cost-effectiveness of the overall system.

Cloud Computing Conference 2009Songnian Zhou, CEO of Platform.
Songnian received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 1987, and subsequently took a faculty position at the University of Toronto as a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.

Songnian's Ph.D. thesis established the field of distributed resource management, which provides the foundation for grid computing, hailed by industry experts as the next evolution of IT.

This research was the catalyst for the creation of Platform Computing, which he co-founded with two partners in 1992. Under Songnian's leadership, Platform has grown from a company of three employees to 500-strong, with 15 offices around the globe.

Songnian has been recognized for his excellence in leadership and innovation with the Ernst & Young Technology Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2002. In 2001, he was elected a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, and received the Innovation Award for Leadership in Product Development from the Information Technology Research Centre (ITRC) of Ontario for Platform LSF in 1995.

Keynote Abstract: Clouds Moving Into the Enterprise

The relevance of cloud computing to enterprise IT is not well understood. Like the Internet, cloud computing did not come out of blue. Dr. Zhou’s keynote will discuss the historical evolution of cloud computing including the adoption of grid computing to share IT resources in large enterprises. This presentation will focus on internal/private clouds suitable for most business applications utilized in an enterprise environment. Dr. Zhou will also describe the evolutionary steps required to adopt cloud computing and the potential hurdles to be overcome. Using production cases, he will discuss how cloud computing is not only saving costs but also driving competitive advantage.

Cloud Computing Conference 2009Russ Daniels,VP and Chief Technology Officer, Cloud Services Strategy, HP.
Russ Daniels is vice president and chief technology officer of Cloud Services Strategy at HP. In this role, he sets the overarching business and technology strategies for HP’s approach to the cloud.
Daniels has more than 25 years of experience in the technology industry, specializing in software architecture, enterprise management, and software development methodologies. He has filled a wide range of staff and line management roles and run his own Internet Services business. In 2006, InfoWorld declared Daniels one of the industry’s top 25 chief technology officers.
From 2002 to 2007 Daniels was the chief technology officer of HP Software. During his tenure, the business tripled in revenue and emerged as a significant player in the software industry. He joined HP in 1999. Prior, Daniels spent 15 years at Apple, where he held a variety of technical and management positions, culminating in his role as a senior software architect.
Daniels holds a bachelor’s degree from Ohio University.

Keynote Abstract: Understanding the Cloud

The cloud will be the next big thing in IT. Yet much of the hype about the cloud, focused on potential cost savings, has obscured the true benefits it can offer. In this talk, Russ Daniels will describe how the characteristics of the cloud will shift the focus of design from internal business processes to ecosystems of experience. Daniels will go on to describe how the cloud will fundamentally change the way people and businesses connect to information and the profound impact this will have on every aspect of our lives.

Cloud Computing Conference 2009
Hal Stern, SVP Global Systems Engineering, Sun.
Hal Stern is a Distinguished Engineer and the Senior Vice President of Systems Engineering at Sun Microsystems.
His responsibilities include technical leadership, training, and management of Sun's customer engineering teams in Global Sales and Services. Hal's current projects include security architecture, cloud computing design patterns,
and large-scale analytics and data management.
Hal was involved in both the Sun ONE and Liberty Alliance Project architectures from their formative stages, and has been working with teams open sourcing Sun software projects. Hal's current technical interests include content
delivery networks, privacy and security of large-scale systems, digital rights management, network identity, structured data management, reliability and software quality measurement, large-scale data centers efficiency, and
virtualization technologies from the chip to the filesystem levels. Read Hal's full profile.
Keynote Abstract:
Popular models of server reliability are based on hardware and network visibliity that become opaque in a cloud environment. On the other hand, many of the large-scale data management tools driving interest in clouds handle replication and fault recovery transparently. What does cloud computing mean for cluster and failover architecture, what are the impacts on application developers, and how
will the multiple layers of abstraction in clouds change our thinking about transactions?

Cloud Computing Conference 2009Maximilian Ahrens, CTO of Zimory.
Ahrens is an expert and frequent speaker on international conferences for service oriented architecture and virtualization. Before co-founding Zimory, he served as a project manager and research scientist at the innovation development entity of Deutsche Telekom Laboratories. Responsible for infrastructure and enterprise IT projects spanning multiple divisions of the Deutsche Telekom group -- Ahrens is an expert on enterprise IT and business processes. Before Deutsche Telekom, he led several business process reengineering projects for major German companies. Ahrens received his degree in computer science and business administration from Technische Universität Berlin.

Keynote Abstract: Keeping an Open Cloud
If the Open Source revolution taught us anything -- it was that by using open standards, open development processes and a community, resources could be built quickly, securely and better. Ahrens will discuss the benefits of an open cloud -- including the benefits of security, lock-in and getting the most from the cloud.

Cloud Computing ConferenceJayshree Ullal, President and Chief Executive Officer, Arista Networks.

Jayshree Ullal is a networking executive veteran with 25 years of experience and was named one of the "50 Most Powerful People" in 2005 Network World. As President and CEO of Arista Networks, she is responsible for building the company's business in cloud networking . Formerly, Jayshree was Senior Vice President at Cisco and responsible for $10B in annual revenue from Data Center, Switching and Services, including Cisco's flagship Nexus 7000 and Catalyst 4500 and 6500 product lines. During her tenure at Cisco. Jayshree forged key alliances with EMC, VMWare and Microsoft in virtualization and application acceleration. Prior to joining Cisco, Ullal was the Vice President of Marketing at Crescendo Communications, which was Cisco's first acquisition in 1993.

Ullal holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from San Francisco State University and a M.S. degree in engineering management from Santa Clara University.

Keynote Abstract: A Novel Approach to Cloud Networking

The advent of Cloud Computing changes the approach to datacenters networks in terms of throughput and resilience. The ability to scale, control, visualize and customize the cloud network is an important evolution to "data center in the box" approach. Cloud computing is a compelling way for many businesses, small (private) and large (public) to take advantage of web based applications. One can deploy applications more rapidly across shared server and storage resource pools than is possible with conventional enterprise solutions. Deploying modern web applications across a cloud infrastructure enables a new level of agility that is very difficult to accomplish with traditional silo computing model. New Computing models for virtualization and cloud require a very scalable, resilient and open network infrastructure , different from legacy networking.

Cloud Computing ConferenceStephen Herrod, Senior Vice President of R&D and Chief Technology Officer, VMware .

Stephen Herrod is responsible for VMware’s new technologies such as mobile phone virtualization and technology collaborations with customers, partners and standards groups. Stephen joined VMware in 2001 and has led the VMware ESX group through numerous successful releases.

Prior to joining VMware, he was Senior Director of Software at Transmeta Corporation co-leading development of their "Code Morphing" technology. Stephen holds a Ph.D. and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Stanford University , where he worked with VMware's founders on the SimOS machine simulation project.

Keynote Abstract:
The Private Cloud: Enterprise-ready on and off premise.

Join VMware CTO, Dr. Stephen Herrod as he explains how enterprises can leverage virtualization to continue their optimization into the cloud. He will describe the benefits and features of a Private Cloud, explore the key ingredients to building the internal private cloud, what to look for when you explore external private clouds, and unveil new VMware offerings that make the private enterprise cloud possible.

Cloud Computing ConferenceSimon Crosby, CTO, Virtualization and Management, Citrix Systems, Inc.
Simon Crosby was founder and CTO of XenSource prior to the acquisition of XenSource by Citrix Systems. Prior to XenSource, Simon was a principal engineer at Intel where he led strategic research in distributed autonomic computing, platform security and trust. Previously, he was the founder of CPlane Inc., a network optimization software vendor, where he held a variety of executive roles. Before joining the private sector, Simon was a tenured faculty member at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he led research on network performance and control, and multimedia operating systems. He is author of over 35 research papers and patents on a number of datacenter and networking topics including security, network and server virtualization, resource optimization and performance. In 2007, Simon was awarded a coveted spot as one of InfoWorld’s Top 25 CTOs.

Keynote Abstract:
"Hypervisors are now free, and arguably this will accelerate adoption of virtualization. The Xen project, with its powerful, free, open source hypervisor, has helped to build the core infrastructure for a new class of service providers – the IT Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) providers such as Amazon EC2, who can offer compute, network and storage resources, together with other IT infrastructure building blocks at a price point and scale that todays enterprise simply cannot beat. Built from the ground up as lights-out, fully automated and instrumented systems, such clouds offer a powerful new alternative to traditional enterprise owned-IT infrastructures. But are these massive clouds ready for enterprise workloads yet? Can they be trusted, and is it possible to expect privacy, security and isolation? This talk will take a deep dive into today’s IaaS architectures and cast the spotlight on their claims of enterprise readiness. I will argue that the large 3rd party Cloud Providers cannot meet the needs of enterprises today, but posit an alternative set of architectures that are hybrid service-provider and owned clouds, and enterprise-owned clouds. These attempt to deliver the dynamism, orchestration and economics of IaaS, for IT-owned infrastructures.

Latest Conference Contributions

the list below is updated daily

Monetizing Software as a Service Solutions

Keywords: SaaS, integration, cloud
Authors: Ranjit Nayak and Divakar Jandhyala, eVapt Inc.
Abstract:
This paper is geared towards informing business leaders and technologists about the two phases involved in monetizing a SaaS offering, and introducing important components of a SaaS monetization platform. The paper identifies the major issues company executives, market managers and technology leaders need to bear in mind as they make new SaaS solutions available to customers.

Delivering Integration as a Service

Keywords: SaaS, integration, cloud
Authors: Simon Peel, Cast Iron.
Abstract:
Companies must be able to efficiently integrate SaaS applications with on-premise applications to effectively orchestrate cross-functional business processes. As SaaS usage expands from departmental silos into the extended enterprise, integration of data and applications is even more critical to productivity and success.

In this session, Simon Peel, SVP of Strategy at Cast Iron, a SaaS integration provider, will detail the need for connecting SaaS and enterprise applications through the simplicity and speed of Integration as a Service (IaaS). He will also discuss how completed integration projects can be delivered in just days and how the need for customers to invest in integration infrastructure or deep middleware expertise has been eliminated.

Mr. Peel will provide real-world examples on how customers are using a SaaS integration solution in the cloud, including how Extra Space Storage has projects with shorter implementation trajectories, increased productivity across the board, and the integration speed and agility needed to focus on core competencies.

He will also discuss how, in this tight credit market, CIOs can cut IT capital expenditures without affecting operations by using cloud computing and SaaS solutions, both of which are budgeted as operational expenses. In the last year, more and more SMBs and global enterprises, in diverse industries from biotechnology to retail, have been turning to a SaaS integration provider to expedite this SaaS adoption.

Case Study: Using a SaaS Integration Solution in the Cloud

Keywords:SaaS, integration, cloud
Authors: Bill Hoban, Extra Space Storage and Simon Peel, Cast Iron.
Abstract:
Companies must be able to efficiently integrate SaaS applications with on-premise applications to effectively orchestrate cross-functional business processes. As SaaS usage expands from departmental silos into the extended enterprise, integration of data and applications is even more critical to productivity and success.

Extra Space Storage, the second-largest self storage company in the United States, is using a SaaS integration solution in the cloud to integrate salesforce.com with its on-demand ERP system, giving its call-center agents and management complete visibility into the company’s platform of 673 self-storage properties in real-time. More than six million customer records were migrated for a virtual call-center initiative. The integration project took about three weeks from proof of concept to fully operational status.

In this session, Bill Hoban, CIO of Extra Space Storage and Simon Peel, SVP of Strategy at Cast Iron Systems, will discuss real-world benefits including how projects have shorter implementation trajectories, productivity is increased across the board, and how the company has the integration speed and agility needed to focus on core competencies.

Mr. Hoban will also discuss how CIOs in all industries need to step back from daily IT management and look across the enterprise. The complexity of running an effective call center requires expert experience across multiple disciplines. By executing a cloud-based strategy, Extra Space Storage is benefiting from world-class services at a small percentage of the in-house cost.

Working In The Cloud: How Cloud Computing is Reshaping Enterprise Technology

Keywords:Cloud, Collaboration, Security, Cost-effective, Innovation
Authors: Adam Swidler, Google.
Abstract:
Today's winning enterprises will be those that empower employees around the world with the appropriate content, knowledge and collaboration solutions that will power innovation through the 21st century. Further, in the current economy, the ability to cut costs without cutting corners while continuing to innovate will have significant impact on a company's success. In a rapidly changing technological context, new paradigms such as cloud computing offer novel ways of enabling cost-effective, global innovation. In this session, Google's Adam Swidler will discuss ways cloud computing is influencing enterprise IT and what this means for businesses. The session will also describe how businesses and organizations can start to leverage cloud computing solutions in effective, low risk approaches.

Untangling Access Control and Audit for Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing ConferenceKeywords:on demand, saas
Authors: Darren Platt, CTO of Symplified.
Darren Platt is CTO of Symplified and a recognized expert on identity management. He co-authored the AuthXML specification, which was the precursor to the SAML identity federation standard. He has served as Senior Director of Technology for Ping Identity where he managed the company’s conformance services and PingTrust SOA security product. Previously he was vice president of engineering at Web access management pioneer Securant Technologies, where he managed development of the ClearTrust product until its acquisition by RSA Security in 1991.

Abstract:
In today’s On Demand world, organizations face new challenges when trying to manage user access, security, and audit to cloud delivered applications. Unlike the past, when user identities and access control could be managed within the enterprise network, enterprises that deploy SaaS must manage user access to applications that reside outside the firewall. Access management has always been a difficult problem to solve; with the disappearing perimeter it has become even more complicated. This session will cover the technical and organizational challenges that must be addressed to manage access, authentication, single sign-on, auditing, and regulatory compliance for Software as a Service applications.

Optimizing the Cloud for Enterprise Class Cloud Computing

Keywords:cloud, enterprise, Akamai
Authors: Neil Cohen, Akamai Technologies.
Abstract:
IT executives are being asked to evaluate the 'cloud' to improve business agility while lowering operating and capital costs. Whether for a web-enabled business processes, storage, SaaS, and now cloud-computing - everyone is talking about how the cloud presents new opportunities for delivering enterprise applications and services. Yet very little is known about the "cloud" itself. How does it work? How does it already play a role today? What new challenges are introduced in-terms of application performance, scale, availability and security - and what impact does it have on cloud computing services? From this presentation, you will learn about the cloud, the state of the Internet and techniques that can be employed outside of the data-center to optimize the cloud itself and enable cloud computing for the enterprise.

Data Governance in the Cloud - Top 10 Hot Topics and Challenges

Keywords:governance, governance model, cloud computing, privacy, security
Authors: Michelle Finneran Dennedy, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Cloud Computing.
Abstract:
The cultural and organizational governance issues must evolve ahead of the technology as much as possible but never do. Developing an IT governance infrastructure requires a defined process that is also flexible enough to to support the progression of business and IT transformations within cloud computing. This session will address the essential elements of a successful framework and the top 10 questions companies should explore in order to build their own cloud computing governance model & to assess their partners and suppliers of cloud compute power.

Categorizing Clouds - By Type, Role, and Scope

Keywords:Cloud taxonomy, Cloud solutions, Cloud types, Cloud scopes, Cloud roles
Authors: Kyle Gabhart, Web Age Solutions.
Abstract:
Whether you are a provider of cloud services or a consumer of such services, there are a wide array of cloud flavors. This talk explores the types of cloud solutions, the various roles that a cloud solution can fulfill, and the scope of such solutions. These distinctions are important to make as the different kinds of clouds carry very different considerations and factors that must be taken into account. Join this session and learn about the entire range of cloud solutions and the implications of each option.

Cloudonomics - The Business Factors, Drivers, and Values of Cloud

Keywords:Cloud Computing Economics, Cloud Computing Business Value
Authors: Kyle Gabhart, Web Age Solutions.
Abstract:
Cloud Computing opens up new business models and value propositions for enterprise computing environments. If handled well, Cloud Computing can yield low-risk scalability that is extremely efficient and economical. Poorly designed Cloud solutions can actually end up costing more and providing less. This talk will identify the business drivers, value models, and relevant factors involved in exploring and ultimately selecting Cloud Computing solutions for your business.

Taking Advantage of a Multi-Cloud World: Issues, Opportunities, and Practical Advice

Keywords:Cloud computing, cloud platform, RightScale, cloud management, cloud lock-in
Authors: Michael Crandell, Founder & CEO of RightScale.
Abstract:
We live in a multi-cloud world. Rackspace, Go Grid, Flexiscale, Microsoft and others have all joined Amazon in offering public cloud infrastructure services. And several vendors have announced support for private, enterprise clouds. As a customer, you have more choice than ever about when, where and how you consume IT resources. That's exciting news, because being able to easily move your applications across multiple clouds offers many benefits including:
-relief from vendor lock-in
-support for full-scale disaster recovery
-access to cloud services geographically closest to the point of demand
-greater freedom to choose the best combination of pricing, features, SLAs, and security compliance for your needs

Of course, with these advantages comes complexity. What are the issues that should be considered when you can choose between cloud providers? What does a multi-cloud world mean for application design, systems architecture, and overall administration?

Michael Crandell, Founder & CEO of RightScale, will discuss the evolving cloud landscape, the new issues it raises, and approaches and solutions that yield practical results for those considering leveraging the multi-cloud world today.

Voice in the Cloud – Keys to Making Voice and Media Work in the Cloud

Keywords:SaaS, voice, networking, business models, managed services
Authors: Charles Studt, IntelePeer.
Abstract:
New cloud-based voice and rich media services and applications are creating new business opportunities and adding unique functionality and value to existing Web services and business applications. Using the power of the cloud to drive hosted services, service providers and application vendors can integrate click-to-call, automatic conferencing, and new media sharing capabilities to existing applications, reducing business operating costs while driving new efficiencies.

Yet voice services require capabilities and connections beyond the scope of most IT managers, application developers, and Web developers. To make voice services like click-to-call, conferencing, and collaboration work, vendors and developers alike need peering relationships with service providers to complete calls and deliver media to wired and mobile devices. They must also manage call and service reliability and billing issues.

For businesses that lack these capabilities in-house, a practical alternative is to find a partner with the infrastructure, peering relationships, and expertise to manage calls and rich media services. It is also important to find a partner who can manage the complex billing challenges associated with these services. This session will both explore the business model for adding voice to current cloud-based applications and services, and review the key practices necessary for managing hosted voice and rich media services in the cloud. Real-world deployments will be used to explain how partnerships address these challenges.

Issues to Consider When Opening Services to the Cloud

Keywords:Cloud Applications, Cloud Analytics
Authors: Gregory Haardt, Sr Product Manager, Sonoa Systems.
Abstract:
How can businesses make accessing the cloud a profitable endeavor that is good for business and relatively painless to carry out? Companies have begun to leverage cloud applications to offer new business services to their customers or reduce costs and increase agility by consuming cloud services or APIs. However, unique issues around visibility, control and scale must be considered when applications enter the cloud.

This talk will discuss the unique considerations when either consuming cloud services or opening Web services to customers and partners, and provide case studies of how some companies, such as Sterling Infosystems and IntraLinks, have successfully opened up their enterprise to the cloud by ensuring secure access control, compliance and reliability. This session will also address how to move data in and out of the cloud while still protecting your organization; how to ensure your cloud services are enterprise-class by addressing the concerns of performance, visibility and scalability; and how to tackle management, security and compliance issues raised by today's cloud solutions.

Automating Dev/Test environments using Internal Clouds and Virtualization – a Case Study

Keywords:cloud computing, data center automation, internal cloud
Authors: Sudhrity Mondal, Cassatt.
Abstract:
Mid to large scale enterprises require their development and test environments configured and re-configured quite often as new project gets underway or completes, project scope changes and/or project team size grows or shrinks. Setting up a development/test environment for a project can be costly, tedious and time consuming leaving aside the procedures that a large organization has to undergo. Organizations have dedicated teams to prepare such environments and use a wide variety of complex tools and procedures to provision and configure the hardware and software needed for the environments. Today it takes between 1 to 3 weeks to set up a new environment for a mid-sized project. Internal clouds usher a new era in data center automation. Coupled with virtualization, internal clouds can bring down the time it takes to setup such an environment to minutes and hours and reduce the overall capital and operational expenses for the data center.

Cloud Computing and On Demand IT: Enabling New Levels of Agility, Flexibility and Scalability

Keywords:Cloud computing, Virtualization, Data center, IT infrastructure, Networking
Authors: Bob Quinn, Founder, Chairman and CTO, 3Leaf Systems.
Bob Quinn has more than 20 years of high-tech industry experience. Before 3Leaf, Mr. Quinn was founder and CEO of Network Virtual Systems (NVS), which developed scalable architectures and chips for x86 and Itanium SMP servers. Prior to NVS, he was founder and chairman of iMODL, an Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software company. Mr. Quinn has served as chairman of TransEDA, an EDA software company traded on the London Exchange; and has held senior management positions at Unisys, Trilogy, Arix and Exxon. Mr. Quinn received an honors BSEE degree from University College, Cork, Ireland. Mr. Quinn has spoken at the Virtualization Conference West & East 2008; Datacenter Dynamics San Francisco 2008; Datacenter Dynamics Dallas; Interop 2007; HT Consortium Developers Conference October 2007; and Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., LLC “Networking & Virtualization” panel 2007.

Abstract:
Cloud computing and virtualization go hand-in-hand. Virtualization separates the OS/application from the underlying commodity hardware. Yet today’s “clouds” still represent collections of small compute islands; users can choose their “cloud” as some fraction of a size of a standard server, but nothing larger. An enterprise using cloud computing as an IT infrastructure strategy needs true On Demand agility and scalability, where the size of the server provided by the cloud can be easily changed on-the-fly, and should have no limits. This session addresses how networking infrastructure, virtualization and commodity servers are evolving to enable On Demand IT for the cloud, finally enabling the dynamic data center.

Moving Out of the Data Center and Into the Cloud

Keywords:Cloud Infrastructure, Atmos
Authors: Heather Vincola, EMC.
Abstract:
The ability to efficiently and securely deploy cloud infrastructures and or leverage remote cloud resources presents key opportunities in cloud computing today. However, the movement of information and services out of the data center and into the cloud can unleash fear in many of us. Trusting that your information is secure and accessible is important, and deciding what information remains inside and outside of the cloud can be critical to the success of your business.

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