COMPANY Flexiant
STAND: 337
SPEAKING SLOT Day 1:
14.25 – 14.50
Alex Bligh, CTO & COO & Jim Foley, SVP Market Development ‘The Ultimate Private vs Public Cloud Debate’
15.35 – 16.00
Tony Lucas, Founder & Product Champion
‘Don’t federate – differentiate’
Day 2: 11.30 – 11.55 Tony Lucas, SVP Product, Founder ‘The Future of Data Centre Automation and the 3 Innovations That Make This Possible’
12.40 – 13.50
Brian Garvey, Director of Distribution and Channels ‘Growing your cloud services business through resellers’
CONTACT:
9 Devonshire Square London, EC2M 4YF t. 0203 586 1511 e. Dcook@fl
exiant.com w. www.fl
exiant.com
FLEXIANT
Flexiant is no stranger to Cloud Expo having had a presence at previous shows, this time round the cloud expert has upped the ante and is not only exhibiting and providing speakers, it is also the premier event spon- sor for this year’s show.
The company is recognised as one of the leading global providers of cloud orchestration software for on-demand, fully automated provi- sioning of cloud services. Headquartered in Europe, Flexiant’s software gives cloud service providers’ business agility, freedom and fl exibility to scale, deploy and confi gure cloud services, simply and cost-effectively. The company’s heritage in the service provider and cloud industry stretches back to 1997. Originally developed by hosting company XCali- bre Communications for its own customers, Flexiant’s technology was designed specifi cally with the needs of service providers in mind. This technology also allowed Flexiant to launch Europe’s fi rst cloud platform in 2007.
Flexiant spun off from XCalibre in 2009 to focus on develop- ing this technology into a software solution for other service providers, and in March 2010 the company launched the fi rst version of its cloud orchestration software.
Since then, Flexiant has continued to lead the way in new and innovative solutions for the cloud service provider market.
INDUSTRY EXPERTISE
The company’s Jim Foley, SVP Market Development, is one of four key executives to speak at the event. He will, along with colleague Alex Bligh, be giving his opinions on ‘The Ultimate Private vs Public Cloud Debate’. In this must see opinion fuelled debate you will hear the main points of Bligh’s argument and you will hear how other expert panellists respond to these. You will also have the opportunity to debate directly with the panellists.
With 30 years in industry, Foley is well placed to pit his opinions on cloud. During his career he has migrated from hands-on software development to running international businesses. He specialises in stra- tegic business growth, having previously held many roles such as CEO (EMEA and APAC) at Kroll and Global Director of Market Development and Innovation at BT. Foley is a catalyst for market led innovation and strategic alliances.
WHY CLOUD EXPO EUROPE? your cloud simplified PREMIER EVENT SPONSOR
Jim Foley took some time out of his busy schedule to speak with CCI and during the chat he expressed his pride at being associated with Cloud Expo: “Cloud Expo Europe is widely recognised as the leading event of its type in Europe,” commented Foley. “Being the premier sponsor of Cloud Expo Europe reinforces our credibility and visibility as the leader in Europe for cloud management software. Flexiant is therefore extremely proud to be associated with this event.
“We have attended other Cloud Expo’s, however this is the fi rst year Flexiant is the premier sponsor of the event. We are excited to be the main sponsor to get the recognition of the industry as the leading cloud management platform.”
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