Cloud Computing Virtual Conference 2010

Cloud Slam 2010 is the premier international conference on cloud computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Cloud Slam Conference is global cloud computing event, covering latest trends and innovations in the world of cloud computing. Conference panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in cloud computing.

Cloud Slam decided to make it a virtual event, since travel reduction and improved decision making are two greatest drivers of visual collaboration and communications. Video conferencing becoming popular in both business and personal communications, so they believe it is the next logical step in the evolution of business communications, and regardless of how quickly the economy improves, video conferencing solutions will continue to grow, simply because of the benefits and convenience they instill in business environments.

The 2nd Annual Virtual Conference on Cloud Computing! It is hosted online March 23-25, 2009.
This conference is the global cloud computing event, covering latest trends and innovations in the world of cloud computing. Conference panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in cloud computing. Key topics will include the significant benefits of an open cloud, enterprise readiness of SaaS architectures, and the impact of cloud computing on application developers.

What Is A Free Conference Call?

Free conference calls connect businesses, organizations, and personal groups alike. Some of these services allow moderator functions, such as muting callers, question-and-answer mode, and secure conference PIN codes for moderators and conference participants. Free teleconferences take place all around the world and can have hundreds of callers. Some free conference calls use traditional telephone lines and equipment, while others add in Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) technology to lower company costs and expand accessibility to international users.

Many teleconference services also require callers to dial a conference code and PIN, thus increasing the security of the conference call. It is harder for outsiders to eavesdrop on private calls if they do not know the conference code or PIN to enter.

Learn How Microsoft is Balancing Information Communication Technology at the 2008 Government Technologies Conference and Expo

Learn How Microsoft Is Balancing Information Communication Technology at the 2008 Government Technologies Conference and Expo


March 25, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – John Weigelt, National Technology Officer, Microsoft Canada, will be keynoting at the 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference and Expo, taking place April 15 -16, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto Ontario.


John Weigelt will discuss the fundamental issues facing government and healthcare today – achieving the right balance between ICT and the growing demands of the technically savvy citizen and business and the critical needs of patients and healthcare workers.


Microsoft believes that the time has come for a serious re-examination of the ICT options facing government and healthcare organizations, with a tide of increasing expectation and massively more technical capability, the trick is to ensure that our governments and hospitals are waving and not drowning in the turbulent mix.