
Now that many government agencies have made it through the early adoption phase of cloud computing, what's next? IT teams are moving up the cloud learning curve, but the number of service options keeps growing, and complex issues around security, cost, and compliance are undiminished. As IT teams make the transition, they must choose from different cloud models and services. Successful implementation hinges on making the right choices.
InformationWeek Government's GovCloud 2012 is a day-long event where IT professionals in federal, state, and local government will develop a deeper understanding of the options available today. IT leaders in government and other experts will share best practices and their advice on how to make the right choices. Join us for this insightful gathering of government IT executives to hear first-hand about the challenges and opportunities of cloud computing.
GovCloud 2012 will feature:
- Keynote presentations from agency CIOs on their cloud strategies and implementations
- A real-world showcase where agencies will demonstrate their latest cloud apps
- Updates on FedRAMP and other federal cloud programs and policies
- The latest thinking on how to build and manage private clouds
- A look at new products and services and what's next in government clouds
- Exclusive findings of InformationWeek Government's Federal Cloud Computing Survey
Past Speakers
Susie Adams
Microsoft Federal
Dr. Rosio Alvarez
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lisa Davis
US Marshals Service
Dr. Lon D. Gowen
Associate Director for Innovation
Ira (Gus) Hunt
Central Intelligence Agency
Gary Jung
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Yogesh Khanna
North American Public Sector, Computer Sciences Corp.
Vishal Khera
Department of Agriculture
Shawn K. Kingsberry
Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board
Norm Laudermilch
Terremark Federal Group
Katie Lewin
Office of Citizens Services and Innovative Technologies, General Services Administration
David Mihalchik
Google
Kenneth D. Rogers
U.S. Department of State
Dr. Ron Ross
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Grant Schneider
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Keith Trippie
Department of Homeland Security
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