Industry
leaders will gather at BroadGroup's new industry event for the Nordic
data center and cloud industry on October 15, 2015 in Oslo, Norway (
www.datacloudnordic.com).
Datacloud Nordic Congress will assess the energy, scalability,
security, architecture and software challenges confronting data centers,
and how enterprises can successfully manage the transition to cloud.
The
one day industry event has an impressive line-up of guest speakers
including Gisle M. Eckhoff, CEO of DigiPlex, Mortoen Christiansen,
deputy managing director of Coromatic, Anne Graff, Investment and
Development director at The Node Pole, Kai Roer, president at Cloud
Security Alliance, Norway and Steve Wallage managing director BroadGroup
Consulting.
Philip Low,
managing director of BroadGroup says: "The event is attracting interest
not only from Nordic organizations wanting to know how to address the
many challenges that confront companies adapting to a cloud environment,
but also international enterprises and investors who perceive growth
and development opportunities across the five key markets."
Gisle
M. Eckhoff, CEO of DigiPlex said: "For DigiPlex, which is a leading
provider of IT housing in the Nordic market, it is important to attend
and contribute to the Datacloud Nordic event in Oslo. It is our goal to
showcase the Nordics as a financially sound, geopolitically stabile,
green and secure location for data centers - for both international and
domestic customers. Datacloud Nordic is well suited as an arena for
meeting potential customers, partners and competitors that share a
common goal of promoting the Nordics".
"The
Nordic region has become increasingly important in the last 12-18
months. The initial lure has been cheap and green power, but we have
seen far more. Government, local councils and co-location and cloud
providers are working to develop innovative and customized solutions,"
added Steve Wallage, managing director, BroadGroup Consulting.
"The
region has led the charge in making users think about their data center
location more critically, and particularly to try and understand the
total cost of ownership. At the same time, the Nordic region is not
immune from wider trends ranging from software defined data centers to
cloud to new chipsets to IoT to industry consolidation. The challenge
for the region now is to develop a more sophisticated and differentiated
message, and to meet specific vertical market and solution needs."
Continued Wallage.
Targeted
at senior executives in the data center, hosting and cloud industries,
enterprise end users, investors, infrastructure and technology
providers, Datacloud Nordic will deliver a rich and innovative programme
of keynotes, panel sessions, workshops and product demonstrations
offering a complete view of the market, its developments, new solutions,
trends and innovations.
Datacloud Nordic Congress October 15 2015 Oslo
Scandic Fornebu Hotel
Martin Lingesvei 2
1364 Fornebu
NorwayFor more information and to register, visit
http://www.datacloudnordic.com.