We’ve been generating some great crowds for our summer webinar series. As a quick recap we started this campaign in May 2010 shortly after the release of the much anticipated book – The Execs Guide to Cloud Computing.
We thought it would be beneficial to cover some of the chapters of the book through a series of webinars because there is surprisingly little information available about cloud computing from the enterprise IT executive.
The third installment of the series will be held on July 22, 2010 and will discuss Cloud Modeling, Architecture and Design
Date: Thursday, July 22, 2010
Time: 11:00 PST/1:00 CST/2:00 EST
This next session we will discuss modeling and architecture techniques to help facilitate your cloud planning, implementation and migration.
This session will provide you with a Cloud Reference Model, a Cloud Reference Architecture, and a repeatable Cloud Modeling Approach to help you identify patterns and support your business objectives.
Join us on Thursday, July 22, 2010 to:
• Learn about the cloud reference model and architecture, and how it will facilitate the implementation of your cloud architecture.
• Discover how to identify and document cloud patterns that meet your organization’s business requirements.
• Learn how to document cloud patterns using a standard set of symbols mapped to the cloud reference model.
Join us for this live event as we share our successes leveraging these cloud modeling and architecture approaches and learn how to apply them to your enterprise.
Seminar Series Schedule:
1. 5/6/10: Strategic Implications of cloud computing and why executives should care!
2. 6/17/10: The Cloud Adoption Lifecycle
3. 7/22/10: Cloud Architecture, Modeling and Design
4. 8/12/10: The Move Towards Big Data














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Hi,
I have missed the session 3, Cloud Architecture. Do you have webex record / podcast available for same? How can I view the session?
Here is the link to Part 3: Cloud Modeling, Architecture and Design:
http://www.appistry.com/media/execs_guide_pt3_cloud_modeling_architecture/
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