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EUROPE’S LEADING CLOUDCOMPUTING EVENT


Cloud Computing World Forum


12TH – 13TH JUNE 2012 EARLS COURT, LONDON WWW.CLOUDWF.COM


The Business of Cloud Explained 4,000+


THE GREATEST CLOUD COMPUTING LINE-UP EVERASSEMBLED…


senior decision-makers in attendance.


Werner Vogels, VP & CTO, Amazon


John Sculley, Former CEO, Apple Inc. and Pepsi


Dave Cullinane, CISO & VP, eBay


Francis Maude, Minister for Cabinet Office


Andy Nelson, CIO, UK Government


Carmen Lopez Herranz, Innovation Director, BBVA


120+


global exhibitors from across the full cloud ecosystem.


Naginder Dhanoa, CIO, United Nations HCR


Leonidas Daravelis, Director IT&T, Athens International Airport S.A.


Xen Lategan, CTO, News International


Glyn Hughes, Technology Director, G4S


Mark Adams – Wright, CIO, Suffolk County Council


Adam Gerrard, Chief Technical Officer, Laterooms.com


8


auditoriums including Microsoft and Google theatres.


Can Ersoz, Manager of Information Systems, Yakult


Peter Clarke, CTO, Isle of Man Government


David Wilde, CIO, Essex County Council


Fiaz Mansha, EVP & Head of IT, Gatehouse Bank


Andrew Hutton, Head of Information Systems, Greenpeace


David Jack, CIO, The Trainline


150+


Dr Bill Limond, CIO, City of London


Peter Ransom, CIO, Oxfam


And many more... 2012 sponsors


Evangelos Kotsovinos, VP, Morgan Stanley


Graham Hobson, CTO, PhotoBox


Mojtaba Akbari, Head of IT, The Kildare Hotel, Spa and Country Club


Tareq Alemadi, Head of IT, Office of Her Highness Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser


seminars with expert speakers from enterprise, public sector and telecoms.


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