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December 01, 2009

Enterprise 2.0 Social Media Apps & Cloud Computing Deployments Hot Topics in Telecom Industry

By Calvin Azuri, TMCnet Contributor


The latest in enterprise 2.0 software will be the key issues at an upcoming industry event in London in March 2010. With topics in the social networking world such as building a collaborative workplace, software tools, employee engagement and how applications can be built, the event will not disappoint.  

 
According to Ian Johnson (News - Alert), MD of Six Degrees Events, in the cloud computing and enterprise market, building trust and relationships between technology providers and clients is important in moving the cloud debate forward.
 
Integrating the Cloud Computing Congress with Enterprise Social Media – two conference streams – has resulted in a networking environment that focuses on application building and also on how services can be managed in a cloud environment.
 
The Social Media World Forum brings together all facets of industry connected to social media. The event features four conference streams, namely Social Media, Mobile Social Media, Enterprise Social Media and Social TV.
 
The Cloud Computing Congress Europe and Enterprise Social Media Europe is designed for the CIO, CTO, Head of Internal Communications, Enterprise architect, Data Storage managers, Head of IT, Government IT decision makers and more.
 
The conference enables businesses to learn about the latest in enterprise social media apps and cloud computing deployments like their successes and failures and how far the market has come.
 
The Cloud Computing Series offers the Enterprise market the chance to come to free exhibitions and meet people at the show, and interact with an event with 4 conference streams. The event series will examine the latest state of cloud computing, the technical challenges, as well as how to control and manage the applications in a Cloud based environment.

Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Kelly McGuire