Cybersecurity, Innovating Cloud SME’s, IoT and High-Performance Computing in the Cloud
National Conference on Cloud Computing & Commerce
When: Tuesday 11th April 9am – 6pm
Where: Dublin City University
Over 500 are expended to attend the 6th annual National Conference on Cloud Computing & Commerce in Dublin City University on Tuesday 11th to explore how cloud technologies can address business problems and drive value.
Organised by DCU Business School and IC4 (Irish Centre for Cloud Computing and Commerce), the event will bring together industry and academic experts to discuss: Cybersecurity; Innovating Cloud SME’s, Internet of Things; High Performance Computing in the Cloud; and Next Generation Resource Management.
This year’s plenary looks to the future with presentations from:
- Alistair Croll, best-selling technology and entrepreneurship author, entrepreneur, public speaker and a visiting executive at Harvard Business School, where he teaches data science and critical thinking. Horses, Tea, Steam And Perfume: How To Think About Innovation
- Dr Johnny Walker, CEO and Founder of Health Founders. The Future of Healthcare: A Digital Revolution
- David Erixon, Head of Digital and Customers Innovation at Ulster Bank The Future of Money
International expert, Alistair Croll, will also deliver an interactive Lean Analytics workshop on the practical aspects of measurement for growing your business and informing decisions.
Registration and a full programme is available on http://2017.nc4.ie/
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