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The cloud is certainly a compelling alternative to running all applications within a traditional corporate data center. Organizations large and small are already using cloud computing to dramatically increase the flexibility of their IT infrastructure and reduce their costs. But moving from theory into practice is where things get complicated, and this is where attending a top industry event like Cloud Expo comes in.

 No one can take full advantage of cloud computing without first becoming familiar with the latest issues and trends, which is why the organizing principle of the 9th International Cloud Expo, Nov. 7–10, 2011, is to ensure — through an intensive four-day schedule of keynotes, general and breakout sessions, and our bustling expo floor — that attending delegates leave with abundant resources, ideas and examples they can apply immediately to leveraging the cloud, helping them to maximize performance, minimize cost and improve the scalability of their enterprise IT endeavors.

Delegates will leave 9th Cloud Expo with dramatically increased understanding of the entire scope of the cloud computing spectrum, from storage to security.

Whether you’re an enterprise or small to medium business, you’ll soon be benefiting from the cloud. Meet face-to-face with today’s top industry buyers with large financial commitments. Network with thousands of IT decision makers from Fortune 500, 1000 companies. Join your peers in Silicon Valley, Nov. 7–10, and maximize those benefits already in 2011. Cloud Expo is where delegates come to find out what’s new, what’s now, and what’s next in cloud computing.



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