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TomTom join list of leading speakers at the 2nd Cloud Computing World Forum

Chris de Bacher, CIO of TomTom has confirmed to speak at the Cloud Computing World Forum - www.cloudwf.com - taking place from June 29 to July 1, 2010 at Olympia Conference Centre, London.

Chris joins a number of other high profile CIO’s speaking at the event including;

-          Mary Hensher, CIO, Deloitte

-          John Linwood, Chief Technology Officer, BBC

-          Mark Cameron, CTO, Virgin Atlantic

-          Bryan Kinsella, CIO, Rentokil Initial

-          Toby Wright, CTO, Telegraph Media Group

-          Stuart Curley, Chief Technology Architect, Royal Mail

-          Gordon Penfold, CTO, British Airways

-          Peter Bradley, Staff Officer Operations, RNLI

-          Joerg Weber, Attack Monitoring Manager, Barclays

-          Simone Brunozzi, Technology Evangelist, Amazon Web Services

-          Charles Newhouse, Head of Strategy and Design, BAE Systems

-          Robert Whiteside, Head of Enterprise, UK, Ireland and Benelux, Google

-          Mike Spink, Research Director, Gartner

-          David Wilde, CIO, Westminster Council

The event includes a free-to-attend exhibition with workshops, demonstrations, access to Cloud Camp and invites to the evening’s drinks reception, which will be held as part of the Cloud Computing World Series Awards (www.cloudwf.com/awards), free to attend for all visitors.

The conference will provide a full perspective of cloud computing and SaaS from business value through integration and implementation and to the future of cloud computing. Presentations will include discussions about the practical realities of these technologies and feature end users, thought leaders, platform and service providers and other senior figures from the IT and Telecoms industry.

An early booking discount is available until May 28, 2010; to register for the conference and exhibition visit www.cloudwf.com or call +44 (0) 845 519 1230.
Published Friday, March 19, 2010 5:29 AM by David Marshall
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