Cloud Computing is the technology of the moment. Many vendors are launching or re-branding products in this space and hype levels are high. But are businesses in danger of missing out on the many benefits on offer in order to avoid early adopter risks and empty marketing statements?
To find out the answers to this and more, attend IT Pro's cloud computing seminar, brought to you in association with sister title Cloud Pro and HP.
This interactive seminar aimed at IT managers, directors and C-level executives aims to answer key questions surrounding Cloud Computing. Whether you've already decided to implement a cloud-based solution and want advice on your next steps, or you really don't understand what all the fuss is about, this is a must-attend seminar.
Speakers will include industry experts and real-world case studies brought to life to help detail their cloud story and answer your questions. You'll also get the opportunity to network with your peers.
The event will be held at 11 Cavendish Square, London on from 2-6pm on 22nd November.
Places at this exclusive, free event are limited so register by sending us an email at to secure your attendance.
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