September 27, 2012
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Sept. 26 — Eucalyptus Systems, creator of the world's most widely deployed on-premise cloud computing platform, today announced that it will be speaking, sponsoring, and exhibiting at leading technology conferences in the coming months including SVForum Cloud Day, Data Center World Fall, Java One, CloudCon Expo, Interop Mumbai, GigaOM Structure Europe, Cloud Computing Expo West, and LinuxCon Europe, among others.
SVForum Cloud Day
Event speaker
September 27, 2012
Microsoft Conference Center, Mountain View, CA
Cloud Smackdown 1: Dynamics of Platforms and Hybrid Clouds
Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus
Thursday, September 27 at 1:00 p.m. P.T
Building 1
Data Center World Fall
Event speaker
September 30 - October 3, 2012
Gaylord Hotel and Conference Center, Nashville, TN
The Future Data Center in a Hyper-Connected World
Paul Weiss, Technical Marketing Manager of Eucalyptus
Wednesday, October 3 at 9:15 a.m. P.T.
Conference Room Ryman MNO
Java One
Event speaker
September 30 - October 4, 2012
Hilton San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Partner Keynote: The Role of Java in Innovation
Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus
Thursday, October 4 at 9:00 a.m. P.T.
Hilton Continental Ballroom
CloudCon Expo & Conference
Event speaker
October 1-3, 2012
Grand Hyatt, San Francisco, CA
Keynote Address: The Cloud Will Set You Free
Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus
Wednesday, October 3 at 1:00 p.m. P.T.
Grand Ballroom
Interop Mumbai
Event speaker, sponsor and exhibitor
October 10-12, 2012
Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai
Clouds Are All About APIs (via live video conference)
Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus
Wednesday, October 10 at 11:00 a.m. I.S.T.
Eucalyptus is a bronze sponsor of Interop Mumbai and will have experts on-hand to provide attendees a product demonstration at the Eucalyptus booth #40A on the exhibition floor.
GigaOM Structure Europe
Event speaker
October 16-17, 2012
Hotel Okura, Amsterdam
Why Should Europe Be Any Different?
Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus
Wednesday, October 17 at 11:45 a.m. C.E.T.
LinuxCon Europe
Event speaker
November 5-9, 2012
Hotel Fira Palace, Barcelona
Keynote: Open Source Cloud Platforms
Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus
Tuesday, November 6 at 9:00 a.m. C.E.T.
Verdi Conference Room
Cloud Computing Expo West
Event speaker
November 5-8, 2012
Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA
Five Steps to Deploying a Private Cloud
Rich Wolski, Co-Founder & CTO of Eucalyptus
Wednesday, November 7 at 5:05 p.m. P.T.
Eucalyptus will also participate at several other industry events in the coming months including the Electric Cloud Summit, Grid Engine Evolution Summit, Silicon Vikings, AWS Public Sector Summit, PuppetConf 2012 and Puppet Camp 2012. 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, please visit www.eucalyptus.com.
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Source: Eucalyptus
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