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Gold Pass
Gold Pass Delegates will receive full conference access for three days to all conference sessions at Cloud Expo, @ThingsExpo, Containers & Microservices Expo, Big Data Expo, WebRTC Summit & DevOps Summit, November 3-5, 2015. Gold Pass registration includes: Containers & Microservices Bootcamp on November 3-4, lunch on Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3, Welcome Reception on Day 1, and refreshment breaks, collectible conference bag and access to all conference sessions including all technical sessions, the exhibit floor, keynotes, vendor technology presentations, SYS-CON.TV interviews and power panels.

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Expo Plus Registration
Expo Plus registrations can attend THREE technical sessions per day at Cloud Expo, @ThingsExpo, Containers & Microservices Expo, Big Data Expo, WebRTC Summit & DevOps Summit, November 3-5, 2015. and access the Expo Floor, all keynotes, vendor technology presentations, SYS-CON.TV interviews, power panels, the Welcome Reception on Day 1, and access the Expo Floor and refreshment breaks.

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Keynotes and Expo Floor registrations can attend all keynotes, vendor technology presentations, SYS-CON.TV interviews, power panels, the Welcome Reception on Day 1, and access the Expo Floor and refreshment breaks at Cloud Expo, @ThingsExpo, Microservices & Containers Expo, Big Data Expo, & DevOps Summit, November 3-5, 2015.

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Containers & Microservices Bootcamp
Bootcamp registrations can attend all or part of the two-day Containers & Microservices Bootcamp on November 3–4, and can also attend up to THREE Cloud Expo, @ThingsExpo, Containers & Microservices Expo, Big Data Expo, WebRTC Summit & DevOps Summit technical sessions per day, November 3–5, 2015, all keynotes, vendor technology presentations, SYS-CON.TV interviews, power panels, the Welcome Reception on Day 1, and access the Expo Floor and refreshment breaks.
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Adobe

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Softlayer

SINGH
IBM

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SIOS

WILLIS
Stateless Networks

MURPHY
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WHOA.com

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SEYMOUR
6fusion

GIANNETTO
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CARTER
IBM

ROGERS
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RILEY
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HINKLE
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SINGH
Bigdata

BEACH
SendGrid

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Aria Systems

BONIFAZI
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BIANCO
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PROCTOR
NuoDB

DUGGAL
EnterpriseWeb

TEGETHOFF
Appcore

BRUNOZZI
VMware

HICKENS
Parasoft

KLEBANOV
Cisco

PETERS
Esri

GOLDBERG
Vormetric

CUMBER-
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Dimension

ROSENDAHL
Quantum

LOOMIS
Cloudant

BRUNO
StackIQ

HANNON
SoftLayer

JACKSON
SoftLayer

HOCH
Virtustream

KAPADIA
Seagate

PAQUIN
OnLive

TSAI
Innodisk

BARRALL
Connected Data

SHIAH
AgilePoint

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RITTEN-
HOUSE

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TimeWarner

LEIDUCK
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LYNN
HP

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BSQUARE

POLLACK
AOL

KAMARAJU
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BARRY
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HALL

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KEANE

PLESE
Verizon

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Concurrent, Inc.

HATEM
Verizon

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Autodesk

CAUTHRON
NIMBOXX

BARSOUM
IBM

GORDON
1Plug

LEWIS
Verizon

YEO
OrionVM

NAKAGAWA
Transparent Cloud Computing

SHIBATA
Ubiquitous Corp

NATH
GE

GOKCEN
GE

STOICA
Databricks

TANKEL
Pivotal Software

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How does Cloud Expo do it every year? Another INCREDIBLE show - our heads are spinning - so fun and informative."
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A recent report from The Infoblox DNS Threat Index (in conjunction with Internet Identity) shows that phishing attacks has raised the DNS threat level to a record high of 133 for second quarter of 2015, up 58% from the same time last year. The biggest factor for the jump is the creation of malicious domains for phishing attacks. Malicious domains are all those very believable but fake sites that are used to mimic real sites to get you to enter sensitive details. You get a phishing email, you click the link and get sent to a financial site that looks and operates just like your real bank site. ...
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The mobile tsunami has arrived and app dev is experiencing similar growing pains experienced in past decades. Choices in standards, architecture, device priorities, and a broad landscape of device types pose significant challenges for IT today. This eBook draws from the experience of industry veterans to simplify the enterprise mobile app dev journey and make your organization’s transition into mobility a smooth one.
Cloud Expo is the single show where delegates and technology vendors can meet to experience and discuss the entire world of the cloud.At 16th Cloud Expo in New York City, Sandy Carter keynoted on women in tech and why women need to take risks and embrace failure to give them the courage to crash through the glass ceiling. She now shares some of her own thoughts and experiences from Cloud Expo.
A recent Wall Street Journal article discussed the challenges that online content publishers have in monetizing their content as more and more user traffic shifts to mobile devices from traditional desktop/laptop computers/browsers. Data from Mary Meeker’s 2015 Internet trends report in particular shows that the time adult users in the US spend online per day on mobile is up 51%. And the article cites similar data showing that the time spent on mobile properties of certain publishers jumped 40% in the last 12 months to 52% of the time spent viewing their content.
“Life,” according to a saying often attributed to John Lennon, “is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.” Nowhere is this truer than in IT – especially in the world of ops. Operations staffs spend much of their time firefighting infrastructure emergencies. These unplanned activities drive up costs and keep IT from focusing on the support of new projects that have strategic value to the business. And, according to numbers from IDC and others, things are getting worse – not better. IT’s server firefighting costs have multiplied by 8-10x over the past 20 years, while spendin...
As a business communications tool, email is the dominant option, and many corporations have policies that allow the use of personal email on corporate computers. In a recent Adobe Systems commissioned online survey of 400 U.S. white-collar, adult workers, more than 90 percent of them admitted checking personal emails at work. The workers questioned in the poll estimated they spend 6.3 hours a day checking emails, with 3.2 hours devoted to work emails and 3.1 hours to personal messages. Nearly half of the respondents also said that their use of emails for work will increase in coming years with...
You don't have to look far to see evidence of open source software's impact on IT as a whole. It starts with large open source projects like OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, and Hadoop and continues to smaller but widely deployed components like OpenSSL and MySQL. I know what you're thinking. But no one is making real money from open source. Red Hat is the big player and they're still tiny. This is something I hear often when talking about the inevitability of open source. Yes, open source software companies make less money than closed source software companies. But that's exactly why it's attra...
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Our guest on the podcast this week is Jason Bloomberg, President at Intellyx. When we build services we want them to be lightweight, stateless and scalable while doing one thing really well. In today's cloud world, we're revisiting what to takes to make a good service in the first place. Listen in to learn why following "the book" doesn't necessarily mean that you're solving key business problems.
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