Services Symposium: Expanding Applications to the Cloud
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Take an enthusiastic--yet pragmatic--look at cloud opportunities. First, hear about a model for determining what should be pushed to the cloud and what should be kept in-house. Second, explore examples of cloud-based infrastructure as part of an existing
application. Finally, discuss architectural tradeoffs and best practices.
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Gianpaolo Carraro
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Simon Guest
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It was an excellent presentation. It was very objective, clear and well made. I appreciate that you guys spend some time explaining the Windows Azure Proposal from a 10,000 feet’s perspective and then drill down in details. The double focus, IT and ISV, was very interesting. You mentioned good examples that we may use to teach the CEOs… Good job
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