Cloud Computing Talks at TechEd 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009 7:04 PM
I wanted to share the details of two cloud computing sessions that I will be presenting at TechEd 2009 in Los Angeles next month:
ISB204: The Impact of the Cloud and Software as a Service - 5/11/2009 4:30PM-5:45PM
ARC308: Patterns for Moving to the Cloud - 5/12/2009 8:30AM-9:45AM
The first session (ISB204) is part of the IT Manager track. The goal of this 200 level session is to explore the significance of cloud computing for IT decision makers. This will include looking at different types of applications and understanding whether they make sense for the cloud, and why – and then investigating some of the tradeoffs and risks for moving certain applications to the cloud.
The second session (ARC308) is the next level deeper: an architect/developer focused session that will cover a collection of design and implementation patterns for cloud based applications. For example, how the cloud can enable parallelization across multiple machines, blob storage in the cloud, and some of the finer points of identity management within applications.
We are still a few weeks away from the event, so if there are questions that would like to see answered or other items that you think would make sense in either presentation, do get in touch and let me know.
And to those that will be attending TechEd 2009, I look forward to seeing you there!