BASDA supports Business Cloud Summit 2009
BASDA and the Cloud SIG are supporting the Business Cloud Summit 2009 organised by Sift Media.
- The event is being held on Wednesday 2 December 2009 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London.
- The event has attracted a superb list of speakers, including BASDA member Netsuite.
- BASDA members are eligible for a 10% discount on delegates fees. This includes the Early Bird rate of £295 available until 16 October 2009.
Event Overview
Cloud Computing is becoming a mainstream issue in both the private and public sectors at all levels of business from SME to enterprise. As more companies wake up to the operational and cost benefits of The Cloud, it is becoming an increasingly important subject on every organisation’s corporate and technology agendas.
Some of the leading figures in Cloud Computing will be converging in London in December for the first annual Business Cloud Summit. A packed one-day agenda will see key thought-leaders from government and the private sector, suppliers and end users, debating present and future opportunities.
Cloud Computing has arrived and the business benefits are already apparent, but what comes next? Whatever your organisational profile, the Business Cloud Summit 2009 will deliver the answers you need to be able to make informed decisions on how Cloud Computing will affect your future.
Registration is now open, and there are a few final places left for sponsorship.
For details and booking see the event website: Business Cloud Summit 2009
Event contacts:
Rita Andrews
Strategic Events Project Manager
Tel: +44 (0)117 915 9619
Email: rita.andrews@siftmedia.co.uk
For programme, speaker, sponsorship and marketing queries please contact:
Verity Tarrant
Event Producer
Tel: +44 (0)117 9 150 422
Email: verity.tarrant@siftmedia.co.uk
In collaboration with Sift Media, BASDA will be conducting a delegate survey at the event as well as publishing two new documents: 'Building a Cloud-based business' and 'Selling into the Cloud'.
Reflecting the growth in online business applications, a number of BASDA members have set up the Cloud special interest group (SIG) with a view to raising the profile of business Cloud computing applications, exploring ideas around standards and best practice and producing deliverables that benefit both members, partners and end users.
If you are involved or looking to get involved with Cloud business applications, this is an event not to be missed.






