General Session: Sun Microsystems - The Sun Cloud: Sun's Public Cloud Computing Service
Speakers:
Arseniy Kuznetsov
Director of Sun Cloud Computing Core Engineering Sun Microsystems
and
Tom Leyden
Product Manager, Cloud Computing Sun Microsytems
Track:All Tracks
Cloud Computing is empowering users like never before, giving them access to massive amounts of compute power and storage capacity, on- demand and in real time. This session will outline Sun's vision and strategy for cloud computing, highlighting the Sun Cloud - Sun's Public Cloud Service that leverages a broad range of Sun's innovative hardware and software technology and products. An overview presentation and practical demonstrations / demos will showcase how cloud-based compute and storage resources enable users to deploy applications quickly, easily and inexpensively.
Speaker Bios: Arseniy Kuznetsov is Director, Sun Cloud Computing Core Engineering at Sun Microsystems. Prior to that he was NetBeans Director at Sun. He has over 15 years in professional software development and was educated at Czech Technical University (CVUT FEL), Prague, Czech Republic and Technical University (NGTU), Novosibirsk, Russia.
Tom Leyden is Product Manager for Cloud Computing at Sun Microsystems.
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