Come Hear Why Experts Believe the Forecast is Cloudy...


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Note: Please visit the event website (http://www.svforum.org/Quarterly-Venture-Breakfast/Quarterly-Venture-Breakfast-Forecast-2013-Beyond-Cloudy-Chance) for Registration. Meetup RSVPs will not be considered an event registration.
The forecast is in and cloudy days are still ahead for 2013 and beyond. Cloud computing has become much more than a buzzword and we now know the cloud(s) are here to stay. Greater connectivity, integration, and security are continuing to become more of priority as the industry grows and cloud computing becomes the standard. Come hear our panel of experts as they talk about what will be next for the cloud, including:
• Hybrid Cloud Strategies – Experts are saying that 2013 is the year of the Hybrid Cloud as companies are deciding to put select workloads in the public cloud and keep others in-house; Will that prove to be true?
• Personal Clouds – Individuals are storing more and more - from music, books, and documents to personal info – in the clouds. How is this changing how companies interact with them?
• Connectivity between computers, tablets, and smartphones continues to be a growing trend and in certain cases is a must for consumers and employees on the go. How will this continue to evolve, will there be any new insights?
• With all this movement to the clouds, what are the security concerns and what are the solutions?
Hear discussions on these topics and more!!.
Speakers:
Steve Bengston, PwC
Peter Lee, Bessemer Venture Partners
Rajan Raghavan
Moderated by: Allison Leopold Tilley, Pillsbury
Stay tuned for speaker updates!
Agenda
8:00am - 8:30am Registration and Breakfast
8:30am - 8:45am Introductions
8:45am - 9:00am Overview
9:00am - 9:45am Panel Discussion
Pricing
SVForum Members: $25.00
General Public: $59.00
Walk ins: Additional $10
Note: Please visit the event website (http://www.svforum.org/Quarterly-Venture-Breakfast/Quarterly-Venture-Breakfast-Forecast-2013-Beyond-Cloudy-Chance) for Registration. Meetup RSVPs will not be considered an event registration.

Come Hear Why Experts Believe the Forecast is Cloudy...