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Sun and IDC join hands to demystify cloud computing

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 18 - 2009 at 12:04
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With Cloud computing being the buzzword of the moment, and with industry leaders endorsing it as the way forward for businesses, pioneers of Open Source, Sun Microsystems and research specialists IDC recently joined hands to present the Open Source and Cloud Computing Conference.

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  • Deena Habib, Marketing Manager, Middle East & North Africa, Sun Microsystems.
    Deena Habib, Marketing Manager, Middle East & North Africa, Sun Microsystems.
The first conference took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on May 11th with a second conference set-to take place in Egypt on June 2nd. The conferences are particularly designed for senior IT and line-of-business managers as well as CIOs responsible for evaluating and making purchasing decisions in the areas of on-demand infrastructure and software services.

The conference engaged in discussing key issues at the heart of open source and cloud computing, including what the two technologies meant for businesses and how organizations could begin using and benefiting from the technology. Several Sun Experts addressed professionals on topics such as Achieving high-performance in uncertain times, and preparing for the Enterprise Cloud.
"Cloud computing is not fluff — it's the future of IT. It's what is shaping the IT marketplace and is the way forward for businesses in the region," said Deena Habib, Marketing Manager, Middle East & North Africa, Sun Microsystems.

"Sun will be a vital force in the ongoing development of cloud computing. Sun innovates key technologies that are critical to cloud deployments, including efficient servers and storage systems, enterprise-class operating systems, virtualization technologies, and a wealth of software platforms and tools."


"Cloud computing is all about efficiency. During tough times such as this, Cloud computing is being considered by increasingly more businesses, because it provides a way to deploy and access everything from single systems up to massive amounts of IT resources, on demand, in real time, at an affordable cost. Cloud computing makes it possible for companies to convert IT costs from capital expense to operating expense through technologies such as virtualization," added Deena.

According to IDC spending on IT cloud services will grow almost threefold over the next five years. IDC also expects the cloud adoption trend to be amplified by the current financial crisis.

The cloud model offers a much cheaper way for businesses to acquire and use IT, and in an economic downturn, the appeal of that cost advantage will be greatly magnified.

Cloud computing creates compelling new economic models for IT service delivery. It offloads overburdened IT infrastructure, temporarily or permanently, and allow for experimenting with new software tools without having to purchase them.

Sun's winning open cloud initiative, offers an extensive portfolio of products and services and fosters open communities and partner ecosystems.
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