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Monday 02:00 PM-03:00 PM | | |
| Cloud Computing has become the latest in a series of hot industry terms and as such, is used in many contradictory ways. Underneath the fog, there are very real trends such as global class architecture, web platforms, massively scalable processing, and the Internet itself that are converging to fuel this phenomenon. Impacts will be felt as related evolve to deal with the changes, both real and resulting from hype. | |
Tuesday 09:30 AM-10:30 AM | | |
| Virtualization offers an opportunity to radically transform our approaches to information security, but we must first make sure that we securely deploy the virtualized environment. Virtualization can then be used to perform introspection on hosted workloads -- delivering host-based IPS without agents. Trusted hypervisors, malicious code isolation, trusted compliance watchdogs and deep packet inspection will all be enabled using virtualization technologies. | |
Tuesday 02:00 PM-03:00 PM | | |
| Amazon, Google and others use the Web to enable composite applications and businesses by delivering cloud-based services to consumers and companies of all sizes. Meanwhile, leading enterprises are building internal Web platforms that complement cloud-based services. We examine how Web platforms are evolving, and how the enterprise can leverage services from the cloud. | |
Tuesday 03:30 PM-04:30 PM | | |
| The business wants processes, applications and services to be 100% available and secure. You can’t buy availability and security "off the shelf " but, instead, you need to design them into the architecture. Leaving them as an afterthought causes vulnerabilities, outages and performance degradation. This presentation will focus on how to move to pre-engineered IT operations and security capabilities that enable a proactive, preventive approach to security and availability. | |
Wednesday 09:30 AM-10:30 AM | | |
| Google versus Microsoft -- the big shift is on to cloud computing. Which one of these two will be more-adept? | |
Thursday 04:30 PM-05:30 PM | | |
| Almost everywhere, users are taking on responsibilities previously held tight by IT. Whether by accessing Web 2.0 applications on the Internet or use of noncompany-owned equipment on company nets, users are exploiting consumer-grade technologies to get some of their work done. We have fresh new data on where some organizations are passively ignoring the trend while others are embracing it. | |