July 27, 2012
Leading on-premise IaaS cloud provider to speak and exhibit at VMworld, Gartner Catalyst, CloudOpen, Cloud Connect and Data Center World Fall
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 26 — Eucalyptus Systems, creator of the world's most widely deployed on-premise cloud computing platform, today announced participation at a number of industry events in the coming months, including VMworld, Gartner Catalyst, CloudOpen, Cloud Connect Chicago and Data Center World Fall.
Be Prepared for Tomorrow's IT Forecast: Great Chance of Hybrid Clouds
Webinar
July 26, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. ET
Speakers:
Judith Hurwitz, President and CEO at Hurwitz & Associates
Marcia Kaufman, COO and partner at Hurwitz & Associates
Paul Weiss, Technical Marketing Manager at Eucalyptus
David Butler, SVP of Marketing at Eucalyptus
Gartner Catalyst
Event exhibitor
Aug. 20-23, 2012
Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA
Attendees are invited to see Eucalyptus exhibit at the show on Tues., Aug. 21
VMworld
Event exhibitor
Aug. 29-31, 2012
Booth #2325
Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
Attendees are invited to stop by the Eucalyptus booth for an introduction and product demo from Eucalyptus product experts.
CloudOpen 2012
Event speaker, sponsor and exhibitor
Aug. 29-31, 2012
Sheraton Hotel & Marina, San Diego, CA
What is the Open Cloud? Stacks, Platforms and Open Source
Greg DeKoenigsberg, VP of Community at Eucalyptus
Wed., Aug. 29 at 9:30 a.m. PT
Cloud APIs -- The New Agent of Vendor Lock-In
Marten Mickos, CEO at Eucalyptus
Wed., Aug. 29 at 2:00 p.m. PT
Eucalyptus is a bronze sponsor of the event, with executives available for further discussion or to provide a product demonstration at the Eucalyptus booth on the expo floor.
Cloud Connect Chicago
Event speaker
Sept. 10-13, 2012
Hyatt Regency O'Hare, Chicago, IL
Rapid Fire Panel -- Comparing Cloud Orchestration Stacks
Paul Weiss, Senior Cloud Engineer at Eucalyptus
Tues., Sept. 11 at 1:15 p.m. CT
Grand Ballroom B
Hybrid Cloud Panel -- Can You Get the Best of Both Cloud Worlds (Public & Private)
Paul Weiss, Senior Cloud Engineer at Eucalyptus
Tues., Sept. 11 at 2:30 p.m. CT
Grand Ballroom B
Data Center World Fall 2012
Event speaker
Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 2012
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, Nashville, TN
The Future Data Center in a Hyper-Connected World
Paul Weiss, Senior Cloud Engineer at Eucalyptus
Wed., Oct. 3 at 9:15 a.m. CT
Jackson CD 80
Eucalyptus will also be speaking, sponsoring and exhibiting at numerous industry events in the coming months, including AWS-hosted Building and Securing Applications in the Cloud 2012 and WSTA Summer Magic Conference. For more information on upcoming Eucalyptus events, please visit http://www.eucalyptus.com/news/events
About Eucalyptus Systems
Eucalyptus Systems provides IT organizations and technology businesses with the most widely deployed cloud software platform for on-premise Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Eucalyptus is built as an open source cloud product and is uniquely suited for enterprise-class private cloud or hybrid cloud computing. As the architect of the on-premise cloud category, Eucalyptus is enabling 25,000 cloud starts each year, including instances at more than 20 percent of Fortune 100 companies. Eucalyptus customers are achieving the benefits of agility, elasticity, and scale for highly demanding development and test, scalable web services, and big data applications. The platform supports industry-standard Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud APIs, and all major virtualization platforms. The company has an active and growing ecosystem of customers, partners, developers, and researchers that benefit from Eucalyptus' open, fast, and standards-compliant path to cloud computing. For more information about Eucalyptus, visit www.eucalyptus.com.
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Source: Eucalyptus Systems
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