| Dallas Data Center Featured as a Cloud Computing Pioneer and Sponsor of World’s Largest Virtual Cloud Computing Conference |
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| Thursday, 09 April 2009 10:34 |
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Dallas Data Center is featured as a Cloud Computing Pioneer in BusinessWeek Magazine and a sponsor of the world’s largest virtual cloud computing conference, Cloud Slam ‘09.
Dallas, Texas – Dallas Data Center, a provider of strategic technology solutions from a purpose-built facility, has been featured as a cloud computing pioneer in BusinessWeek, in conjunction with its sponsorship of the world’s largest virtual cloud computing conference, Cloud Slam ’09. Cloud Slam ‘09 will use the cloud to hold the online cloud event, with some 100 speakers, including executives from Amazon, Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems. Online interactive sessions will examine cloud technology, use cases, and legal and business models. The virtual conference will bring together members of the cloud computing community to discuss key topics because information sharing and colocation will be key components in cloud computing’s success.
“We are excited to be featured as a ‘cloud computing pioneer’ in BusinessWeek and sponsor of the virtual conference, Cloud Slam ’09, “ said Tim Freeze, CEO and President of Dallas Data Center. “This trendsetting conference provides an incomparable venue for IT professionals, consumers, technology leaders and researchers to learn from the experts from around the world about cloud computing, and how cloud computing is a viable and reliable technology today.”
Cloud computing builds out the Internet so companies can have better control over their information and services, drive down costs, speed up responsiveness, and increase data security. It also is a cost-efficient model for delivering information services for everything from single systems to massive amounts of IT resources, on demand, and in real time. Cloud computing can:
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