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SYS-CON Events announced today that SSH Communications Security is to present at next week's Virtualization Conference Europe 2009 (www.virtualization-europe.com) May 18-19, 2009, in Prague, Czech Republic, the first industry-leading international combined Cloud Computing & Virtualization event outside the USA.
The events is co-located with SYS-CON's Cloud Computing Expo Europe (www.cloudexpo-europe.com)at the Prague Hilton.
SSH's Petri Lillberg is Executive Vice President of Research & Development, responsible for managing the research and development of SSH’s security solutions, and the company's product strategy, roadmaps and management activities. Prior to joining SSH in 1998, Lillberg worked as the director of engineering and technical support at SafeNet Ltd. He has a Master of Science from Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration.

Taking the Secure Migration Path to IT Virtualization
Global enterprises are mandating CIOs to reduce IT budgets, and server/desktop virtualization is a viable cost-reduction strategy. IT virtualization can offer dramatic improvements in IT efficiency and significant data center power savings. However, migrating to a virtualized data center can be complicated and deliver new security threats, particularly for heterogeneous IT environments. Before embarking on the path to virtualization, it is essential that enterprises take time to map a parallel data security migration path. This session will outline an IT Virtualization Security Plan to help IT managers effectively transition to a virtualized enterprise model while preserving high-level IT security.
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The event is co-located with Cloud Computing Expo Europe 2009.

Cloud Computing Expo New York (March 30 - April 1) attracted record participation
More Than 40 Sessions by a Rock Star Faculty
More than 40 cutting-edge Cloud and Virtualization sessions will cover the subject by an all star faculty. The conference offers a rich array of breakout sessions, general sessions, and power panel dicussions at the 2-day information packed event.
Full-Day Cloud Bootcamp
Cloud Computing Conference & Expo Europe will also present a full-day, hands-on Cloud Computing Bootcamp by Alan Williamson.
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The organizing principle for the Prague event is that through our intensive schedule of keynotes, general and breakout sessions, attending delegates will be assured of leaving with abundant resources, ideas and examples they can apply immediately to leveraging the Cloud, helping them to maximize performance, minimize cost and improve the scalability of their Enterprise IT endeavors.
By Invitation Only Sponsorship Program in Prague
Upcoming Cloud Computing Conference & Expo Europe will be exclusively sponsored by leading Cloud technology providers.
Sponsorship opportunities for Prague are extended by invitation only.
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