Previous Meetings March 4, 2010 McDonalds Hamburger University 2815 Lorie Blvd Oak Brook, Illinois.
On the 4th of March, 2010, we held
our quarterly l meeting at McDonalds Hamburger University
located at 2715 JORIE Blvd. Oak Brook, Illinois. As an
important member of the Great Lakes Regional community, we
wanted to make sure that you join us for this executive
briefing, a candid 3 hour discussion on Impact of Cloud
Computing in Education. We will discuss Cloud Computing Impact
On Education & The Data Center of the Future, While Enhancing
the Regions Resilience. Most Importantly, we’ll discuss how
you, as an IT leader, can set up your company with innovative
technology that will deliver value and, enhance the regions
resilience, for many years to come while fostering the proper
Educational Curriculum necessary to support your Cloud
Technology Manpower needs for Today & Tomorrow!.
Topic of discussion: Impact of Cloud Computing in
Education. Cloud computing may have
transformational potential, but its emergence has created an
urgent and pressing question in the minds of today's IT
leaders: How do we incorporate cloud computing into Education
and existing datacenter operations? The reality is that - while
cloud computing holds tremendous promise for education and
enterprise IT - it is not a silver-bullet solution. Today's IT
leaders are trying to determine the right blend of internal,
external, physical and virtual as the blended "fabric" of their
next-generation datacenter.
Panel Participants Gregg Wyant IT Chief Technology Officer and General Manager of Strategy, Architecture, and Innovation within Intel’s Information Technology (IT) Group. John Keagy CEO GoGrid Paul Mullaseril Abraham PhD Chief Development Architect The Office of the CTO, SAP AG Brian Shea SVP Bank of America GTSA&O Technology Innovation Portfolio Ali Bouhouch Sr. Enterprise Architect The Office of the CTO Wipro Consulting Services Phil Pena--Vice President Administration Morton College Terry Tapley CISO McDonalds Corporation
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