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WORKSHOP EVENT – THE VALUE OF A CLOUDBURST APPLIANCE

Fee: This event is free of charge (includes lunch)
Date: December 16, 2010
Location: IBM – 3755 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, ON
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

What is this event?

Learn how to reduce application development operational costs using an Enterprise level private cloud appliance. Deliver pre-installed and configured virtual images and topology pattern definitions ready for customization and fast deployment. The full day ‘hands on’ proof of technology workshop is led by a highly trained technical specialist.

Who should attend?

IT Managers interested in reducing operational costs and increasing development productivity. Reduce time provisioning from days to minutes.

Why should I go?

This local event can help empower your teams with knowledge to help meet your critical needs.

How do I register?

Please contact the admin of this site to register.

IBM plans to spend 20 billion dollars in acquisitions from 2010-2015 to extend the portfolio in a ‘growth-by-acquisition’ strategy.  In the last 24 months alone, the WebSphere brand had grown to include Gartner magic quadrant leaders such as:

Lombardi (Business Process Management), ILOG (Business Rules Management Solution), Cast Iron (Cloud), Sterling Commerce (B2B), and Unica (Analytics).

As these additions to the portfolio are quite new, we encourage you to contact us if you would like an overview of these market leading solutions and how they can help increase IT efficiency and reduce operational costs.