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Presenters at The Cloud Leadership Forum

Monday, June 14th, 2010

The Cloud Leadership Forum will be June 13-15 in Santa Clara, California.  The main purpose of the cloud leadership forum will be to examine ways to advance the successful adoption of public, private and hybrid cloud models.

Presenters at the Cloud Leadership Forum include:

* Simon Aspinall, senior director, SP Data Center and Mobility Solutions, Cisco Systems
* Alan Boehme, senior vice president, IT Strategy & Enterprise Architecture, ING
* Brian Boruff, global vice president, Emerging Technologies & Strategic Growth Markets, CSC
* Angela Brandt, manager, Security Engineering, Verizon Business Global Services
* CAPTAIN Nicholas V. Buck, served as director, Ground Mission Framework and Services Program, National Reconnaissance Office, US Navy
* Jessica Carroll, managing director, Information Technologies, United States Golf Association
* Dr. Willy Chiu, vice president, IBM Cloud Labs & HiPODS, IBM Software Group
* Erich Clementi, vice president, Strategy and General Manager, Enterprise Initiatives, IBM
* Joe Crawford, executive director, IT Solutions, Verizon Business
* John Gallant, senior vice president and chief content officer, IDG Enterprise, Publishers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld and Network World
* Frank Gens, senior vice president & chief analyst, IDC
* Siki Giunta, vice president, Cloud Computing and Software Services, CSC
* James Harris, managing director, Cloud Computing, Accenture
* Ken Harris, CIO & senior vice president, Shaklee Corp.
* Tim O’Brien, senior director, Platform Strategy Group, Microsoft Corp.
* Domnick Parretta, managing partner, Valorem Consulting Group, LLC
* Mike Pearl, advisory partner, US Cloud Computing Leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers
* Thor Geir Ramleth, senior vice president & CIO, Bechtel Group, Inc.
* James Rinaldi, CIO, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
* John Rizzi, vice president, Product Management and Strategy, Tickets.com
* Ricardo Santos, product and offering lad, Infrastructure, Accenture
* Kumud Srinivasan, vice president, IT & General Manager, IT Engineering, Intel Corporation
* Willie M. Tejada, vice president, Application and Site Acceleration, Akamai Technologies
* Jason Waxman, general manager, High Density Computing Data Center Group, Intel Corporation
* David Yen, executive vice president and general manager, Fabric and Switching Technologies, Juniper Networks

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Microsoft Exchange 2010 In The Cloud

Monday, June 14th, 2010

CSC is now offering a cloud-based e-mail service based on Microsoft Exchange 2010. I find this very humorous because it’s before Microsoft itself has released it’s own product in the cloud. the new service is called CloudExchange.  Avaliable today, “features Microsoft Exchange 2010 as-a-service, and includes planning, migration, provisioning and ongoing service-level management,” according to CSC.

“CloudExchange provides for large-scale email services, including instant messaging and video, and collaboration services, including calendar, document sharing and spreadsheets,” and “accommodates the mobile workforce, enabling employees anywhere to work together to complete a presentation, proposal or contract in real-time while holding a video chat.”

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Atom-Powered Cloud Computing Server

Monday, June 14th, 2010

SeaMicro Launches an Atom-Powered Cloud Computing Server with 512 Atom processors in a 10u rack mounted unit. Thanks to clever engineering, the company has fit eight server processors into a card smaller than a sheet of paper and hundreds of chips into a space usually occupied by less than a dozen.

If you want to run an Oracle database or an OLTP server, then stick to a Xeon machine. But if you want to just serve up pages, “your calculator can do that,” said CEO Andrew Feldman. “You don’t need aggressive branch prediction and all these tricks that the microprocessor industry has brought in to wring additional performance out of processors.”

The SM10000 High Density, Low Power Cloud Server
Uses ¼ the power and takes ¼ the space of today’s best in class volume server. Designed to replace 40 1 RU servers, the SM10000 integrates 512 independent ultra low power processors, top rack switching, load balancing, and server management in a single 10 RU system. >

* 512 1.6 GHz Intel Atom CPUs in 10 RU; 2,048 CPUs/rack
* 1.28 Terabit interconnect fabric
* Up to 64 1 Gbps or 16 10 Gbps uplinks
* 0-64 SATA SSD/Hard disk
* Integrated load balancing, Ethernet switching, and server management
* Uses less than 2 KW of power
* Full List of Hardware Specifications

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