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DMTF to Team with Industry Leaders for BrightTALK Webcast on Government Driven Cloud Standards
Join DMTF on March 2, 2011 at 1:00 pm PST for a free webcast titled “US Government Driven Cloud Computing Standards.” This session will look at the use cases developed by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in collaboration with the public to drive interoperability, portability and security of cloud computing. A panel of key representatives from NIST as well as several industry standards organizations, including DMTF, SNIA and the Cloud Security Alliance will discuss their work as it pertains to these use cases. The discussion will cover portable workloads and standardized interfaces for cloud computing.
Panelists:
- Lee Badger, Computer Scientist, NIST
- Mark Johnson, Co-Chair, DMTF Cloud Management Working Group
- Mark Carlson, Vice Chair, SNIA Cloud Storage Initiative
- Jim Reavis, Executive Director, Cloud Security Alliance
Moderator:
- Winston Bumpus, President, DMTF
This webcast will be part of the BightTALK Cloud Infrastructure Summit, a series of thought leadership webcasts presented throughout the day on March 2nd. Join end-users, analysts and industry leaders at this free online event to learn how to reduce IT management overhead and master new classes of management tools within your own cloud computing environment.
Click here to register. We hope you can join us!