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"I think it was a great success" (MIchael Sheehan, GoGrid); "very exciting times, and a great event" (Dmitry Sotnikov, Quest); "Interesting stuff" (Parand Darugar, Yahoo!); "I was surprised at how crowded the sessions were" (Mike Maxey, ParaScale); "jam-packed, with standing room overflowing into the hallway" (Stuart Charlton, Elastra) - just some of the many commentaries that have begun to appear Web-wide as people shake off their Thanksgiving torpor and post their thoughts about SYS-CON's highly successful 1st International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, held last month in San Jose, CA.
The verdicts on the first-ever Cloud Computing Bootcamp were no less enthusiastic: "Really super class - the most informative one I have had in a long time." (Jim Stoll, Thermopylae Sciences)

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