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Which Cloud Is Right for You?
3tera President Peter Nickolov discussed Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds at the 4th Cloud Expo last week

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When enterprises and data centers evaluate cloud technologies and various solutions move their applications to the cloud computing paradigm, there are many important decisions to consider, such as Will the applications be portable? Are there significant code changes and workflow changes related to moving to the cloud? Are there compromises to consider when it comes to privacy, security, data availability and compliance? What would be the smoothest transition from traditional to cloud and how to avoid the proverbial "vendor lock-in"?

In his session at the 4th Cloud Expo Peter Nickolov, President & CTO at 3Tera, answered these questions and discussed how the creation of application portability and interoperability among Public, Private, Hybrid Clouds and different vendors is what, once achieved, will unleash much wider cloud computing adoption.

View and Download Peter Nickolov's Slide Deck Here


4th International Cloud Computing Expo attracted more than 50 sponsors and exhibitors and expo floor was visited by more than 2,250 delegates in Santa Clara, CA

The 4th International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo was co-located with the 7th International Virtualization Conference & Expo and took place November 2-4, 2009 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA.

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About the Speaker:
Peter Nickolov is President & CTO at 3Tera. He is a recognized expert in scalable infrastructure technologies including operating systems, networks and storage. He has unique experience in delivering successfully new types of products in a fast-paced startup environment and is the architect of the core technology behind 3Tera's AppLogic grid operating system that enables utility computing for SaaS and Web 2.0 services.

4th International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo Keynotes
Cloud Computing Expo keynotes were delivered by Richard Marcello, Unisys President of Systems & Technology; Shelton Shugar, Yahoo! SVP Cloud Computing; and Richard Sarwal, Oracle VP of Development for Enterprise Manager.

View and Download Peter Nickolov's Slide Deck Here


Delegates listening intently to the Opening Keynote at the 4th Cloud Expo

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