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Event Date |
Wed Apr 18 BST (over 6 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Apr 18 12:00am - Wed Apr 18 12:00am |
Location |
The Lowry Hotel, Manchester
50 Dearmans Pl, Chapel Wharf, Salford, Manchester M3 5LH, UK |
Region | EMEA |
Computing is pleased to announce our brand new event for 2018!
Due to popular demand, the Cloud & Infrastructure Summit will be coming to Manchester on Wednesday 18 April 2018.
What's In Store?
The future of the cloud is unquestionably bright. You'd be hard pressed to find any organisation that isn't at least slightly invested in the vast opportunities that the cloud represents: a future that is faster, more productive and better connected. Cloud computing is flexible, scalable and cost-friendly, attracting consumers from start-ups to global enterprises - its scope is far-reaching and all encompassing. And with the many ground-breaking advances in technologies, the future of cloud has never been more exciting!
But, staying ahead of the competition is becoming increasingly important. In this digital age where everything is processed faster and nothing stands still, cloud positions itself as a solid solution for the modern age. It has become a part of our everyday lives, not only in the workplace but in our personal lives too. Yet, there is still resistance. Implementing a cloud culture in our workplaces is vital and the education of staff in the capabilities of the cloud is becoming increasingly important. It's not all blue skies from here on out - a fog has settled over cloud, and the same problems are still as prevalent as they were before. Join us at our latest Cloud & Infrastructure Summit in Manchester, where we will be discussing:
• The cloud in 2025
• Implementing cloud culture
• The role of AI, IoT and machine learning in the future of the cloud
• DevOps and cloud
• The inherent security risks of cloud
Who Should Attend?
CEO
COO
CIO/CTO
CISO
Chief Security Officers
CFOs / Finance Directors
Head of IT/ IT Directors
IT Managers
Head of IS
Head of Data Centre
Infrastructure/ Network Managers
Infrastructure Architects
IT Operations Professionals
Technical Architects
Business Analysts
Business Intelligence Professionals
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Professionals
Information Managers
Information Analysts
Futurists
2018 Speakers
Jon Beasley
Head of Enterprise Architecture, Wilko
Julian Burnett
Chief Information Officer, House of Fraser
Tom Clark
Chief Information Officer, Leeds Building Society
Ariane Gadd
Senior DevOps Engineer, KPMG
Matt Haberle
Business Operations Manager EMEA, LogicMonitor
John Lyons
Head of Cloud & Hosting, Zen
Michael Maibaum
Chief Architect, Sky Betting & Gaming
Jamie Marshall
Group IT Director, LTE Group
Matthew Oates
Group IT Director, Portman Travel Group
Dave Roberts
Chief Information Officer, Radius Payment Solutions
Tom Allen
Special Projects Editor, Computing, V3 & The Inquirer
Graeme Burton
Group News Editor, Enterprise IT, Incisive Media
Peter Gothard
Technology Analyst, Incisive Media
Stuart Sumner
Editorial Director, Computing, V3 and The Inquirer
2018 Sponsors
GOLD:
• Interoute
• LogicMonitor
PANEL & RESEARCH:
• Zen
BRONZE:
• 4sl
• iomart