Cloud camp is free so if you are in Sydney go an register and rock up. Its just for a few hours on Thursday night.
The main reason I am off to AAF is to hear Anna Liu again. She is giving the keynote. I have commented on her speaking on Cloud at a previous Cloud conference, back then she was at Microsoft.
Here are the sessions I am going to.
- Anna Liu, UNSW : Architecting cloud applications - the essential checklist
- Gianpaolo Carraro, Microsoft : Head in the cloud, feet on the ground
- Lincoln Cheung, Object Consulting : Cloud computing: everyone wants to be in it, no-one knows what it means
- Brett McDowall, Object Consulting : Cloud sounds great - but not at my company
- Matt Wright, Oracle : How to use App Grid to create a private cloud
- Tim Ruben, Oracle : Impact of the rise of the Cloud on Enterprise Architecture
- Radek Cerny, expanz : The ultimate cloud architecture
- Neil Belford, base2Services : HA and DR in the cloud
Be interesting to see what Lincoln presents for his session. The description is
“Cloud computing: everyone wants to be in it, no-one knows what it means”That outline is very close to one of the presentations I give. This could go one of two ways. I am going to think its great and be able to borrow (okay steal with permission) some great ideas to enhance my messaging. Alternatively, I am going to be cringing at the wishy washy, difficult to catch, impractical messaging, without any concrete steps or metrics to walk away with.
- Gartner predicts that cloud computing is one of the top 10 strategic technologies for 2009.
- A recent paper published by ACM this year says that there are over 20 definitions of cloud computing on the Internet.
- What does cloud computing mean?
- What are the benefits and challenges for your organisation to adopt cloud computing?
You will be able to follow on twitter, follow @rodos or I will post on hashtag #aaf09. I will also try to write up a report with any really interesting stuff.
Rodos
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