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Who should attend? Free-of-Charge Attendance
Senior Technologists including CIOs, CTOs, Chief Systems Engineers, Storage Architects, Communications & Networking Specialists, Networks/IT Security Solutions Providers, Heads/VPs/Directors of IT Operations, IT Security, Infrastructure, Network Services, Databases & Enterprise Architecture
Interested in Speaking? Free-of-Charge Attendance
We always like to hear about new ideas, innovative case studies, upcoming trends and technological advances driving the industry you operate in. If you are interested in speaking at this event, please email your proposed topic outline and biography to claire.arpa@capsinsights.com
Cloud Security in-the-News Top stories (04-03-2010)
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Summit Overview London (04-03-2010)
Gartner has forecasted that the cloud computing market will triple by 2013 to $150 billion, aided by the fact that organisations are seeking more efficient and cost effective ways of running their businesses.
Cloud computing services can offer great economies of scale and flexibility, but what are the biggest threats to be aware of from a security point of view? What are the key benefits and security risks of using cloud computing? How can organisations collaborate with customers and suppliers securely online? How can data be protected in the cloud, and who is responsible for this? Hear the latest updates and get answers to your most critical questions at CAPS Insights’ Cloud Computing Security Summit 2010.
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Cloud Computing Security Summit Implementing Crucial Security Strategies to Minimise Data Losses October 2010, London
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“80% of all Fortune 1000 companies will be using some form of cloud computing services by 2012” Source: Gartner |

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