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How can you manage the cloud so you – and your data – sleep safe and secure? In an Live Webcast and Interview from Times Square today October 8, at 2:00PM EDT, Sam Gross, vice president, Global Information Technology Outsourcing Solutions, Unisys Corporation, will answer these questions and more.
SYS-CON.TV viewers will have the opportunity to interact directly with Gross, who will be in the SYS-CON.TV studio with Cloud Computing Expo conference chair Jeremy Geelan.
SYS-CON.TV viewers are invited to join Unisys's Gross, ask questions, and learn about the market and business forces that are creating the opportunity for a new cloud computing approach.
WHAT: SYS-CON.TV Interview with Interactive Online Q&A
WHEN: October 8, 2009 - 2:00 PM Eastern; 1:00 PM Central; 11:00 AM Pacific
WHERE: Times Sq. 4th Floor Studio, @SYS-CON.TV
You Can Still Register This Morning for this Interactive Webinar Live From Times Square at 2PM EDT / 1PM Central
Gross will be talking a little about why cloud computing is relevant today from an economic, business and technology standpoint. He'll be exploring some potential benefits – and pitfalls – of moving to the cloud and trying to outline what you should look for in a cloud computing provider to ensure the security of your data and applications.
Overall in the course of the live broadcast, you'll be able to absorb Gross's take on how the economy is accelerating a tectonic shift in IT. Geelan will be asking him how cloud computing supports the business and he will also be asking about the perceived barriers to implementing cloud, and how what the Unisys cloud strategy and offerings are and how they specifically address the key challenges of security, compliance and regulation, and application rewrites.
Follow Sam_Gross on Twitter, for insight and commentary about cloud computing and end-user outsourcing and support services.
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