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Conference Passes Selling Out Fast At This Year's Cloud Computing World Forum

Conference Passes Selling Out Fast At This Year's Cloud Computing World Forum



London, UK -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- The Cloud Computing World Forum has announced that exhibition space for their highly anticipated one day conference in London has completely sold out.



The event on the 22nd of October at 76 Portland Place will feature amongst others, an overview and discussion from VMware, Cisco and EMC on the “private cloud” vision.

This promises to give delegates the chance to learn how the technologies of today provide the building blocks for the cloud computing of tomorrow.

Other topics set to be discussed include how Cloud Computing promises to deliver resolutions to a number of the key issues in today’s business landscape – including environmental efficiency, agility, and rising costs. Exhibitors plan to explain how a transformation of this importance, in the data centre and beyond, will require careful planning and preparation.

The conference also hopes to outline which actions and steps need to be taken in order to ensure that professionals have the appropriate infrastructure ready to be truly prepared for their journey ‘to the Cloud’.

Conference passes are selling out fast, so for your chance to learn about the sustainable future of IT- register now.

The price for attendance is just £150.00, to register please visit http://www.cloudwf.com


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