SYS-CON Events announced today that MangoApps, the unified collaboration company, will exhibit at SYS-CON’s 14th International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on June 10–12, 2014, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York.
MangoApps provides private all-in-one social collaboration networks allowing workers to securely collaborate from anywhere in the world and from any device. Social, mobile, and easy to use. MangoApps has been named a «Market Leader» by Ovum Research and a «Cool Vendor» by Gartner. 10,000+ business customers worldwide.
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Why Legacy Approaches to Availability for OpenStack Doesn’t Make Sense
OpenStack has made inroads among companies building elastic cloud environments for on-premise and hosted cloud apps. However, OpenStack and other Cloud OS still have challenges and maturing to do to create robust always-on clouds.
In his session at 14th Cloud Expo, Dave LeClair, Sr. Director of Strategy at Stratus Technologies, will explain why legacy reliability doesn’t work for OpenStack; why the answer lies in a software model that separates availability from application and hardware; how IT can move traditional applications to cloud without rewriting and fill the gap in availability guarantees from public cloud providers; how those providers can use Software-Defined Availability to deliver SLAs that prevent outages that cost millions and damage reputations.
From Supply-Led to Demand-Led: Lead Your IT to Better Serve Your Users
What are the strategies and technologies that can help you accelerate your IT organization’s journey to private cloud?
In his session at 14th Cloud Expo, Scott McNeil, Product Marketing Analyst – Enterprise Manager at Oracle, will discuss how to plan, build and deploy different approaches for implementing self-service IT, and discover best practices for how organizations can successfully move to the cloud using a demand-led strategy. He will also provide examples of early adopters who have achieved success using these techniques.
Setting the Bar for Agile Architecture
The Agile Architecture bar is set. Vendors should know what their products must do. Architects have some insight into the patterns they must follow. And business stakeholders can finally rest assured that at least it’s possible to achieve technology-enabled business agility. True, it’s difficult. Many of the pieces are only just now falling into place. Levels of maturity are low across the board. But we’re on our way.
How to Integrate e-Signatures into Your Cloud Applications
Electronic signatures are an important component of any web application. They make it possible to keep business processes online even when a signature is required on a contract, form or application.
If you are interested in learning how to quickly integrate e-signatures into your cloud applications, this session is for you.
In his session at 14th Cloud Expo, Mauro Franco, Senior Sales Engineer at Silanis Technology, will demonstrate how to use e-SignLive’s REST API and SDKs to enable end-to-end electronic business processes.
A Globally Distributed Storage Cloud with Disaster Recovery
Like electricity, compute resources can readily scale up and burst, and workloads can easily operate geographically. Storage however is more like water, where moving large amounts of data can be very challenging, especially over distance.
In his session at 14th Cloud Expo, Joe Arnold, CEO of SwiftStack, will cover architectures and approaches for storage clouds deployed across geographies. He will break down failure scenarios and disaster recovery behaviors (staying available during catastrophic failures), and the benefits that multi-site access can have to reduce application latency. Fast access that never goes down = happy users.
Moving Mission-Critical Applications to the Cloud
Taking mission-critical applications out of their current data center environments and moving them to the cloud is usually not a simple matter of lift and shift. Companies leading the way in deploying customer-facing applications to either a public or a private cloud have learned the hard way that they must rethink how their applications are developed, deployed, instrumented and managed to maintain the level of service their customers expect.
In this panel at 14th Cloud Expo, Nathan Anderson, an IT Leader – Innovation at GE Capital, Kacy Clarke, VP and Principal Cloud Architect at Cloud Technology Partners, and Shane Shelton, Sr. Director of Application Performance and Development Operations at McGraw-Hill Education, will discuss why typical data center oriented systems monitoring and operations are not sufficient for the distributed architecture of the cloud.
Cloud as a Growth Engine for Business
The cloud opens up new possibilities for businesses to continuously deliver software-driven innovation and enables new ways of collaboration. At 14th Cloud Expo, IBM, SoftLayer, an IBM Company, and Cloudant, an IBM Company, offer numerous sessions that cover many aspects of cloud and Big Data from how to leverage a cloud architecture, make Big Data cost effective, to how to take advantage of a multitude of compute options and platform features to make cloud the cornerstone of your online presence
GoodData to Exhibit at Cloud Expo
GoodData, the leader in cloud business intelligence, announced Vice President of Product Marketing, Jeff Morris will be speaking at Cloud Expo on June 10, at the Javits Center in New York City. As a Bronze Sponsor of the conference, GoodData will share insight on best practices for business intelligence and data governance.
Five Questions to Ask Before Moving Your Data into the Cloud
No doubt, the world of cloud storage has evolved over the past several months in terms of broader interoperability, increased features and functionality as well as lower overall costs. Whereas the questions posed about cloud storage used to center on integration with (or in place of) existing storage infrastructure, these questions have been answered by countless successful deployments using cloud-integrated storage. In their place are far more sophisticated inquiries, indicating a broader familiarity with both the benefits and concerns of storing corporate data in the cloud.