Building in the Clouds: Scaling Web 2.0
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Speaker(s):
Jason Hoffman, Alistair Croll, Alex Barnett, Dwight Merriman, Jinesh Varia, Pete Koomen
Date: Thursday, September 18
Time: 10:30 - 11:20AM
Location: 1A23 & 24
Date: Thursday, September 18
Time: 10:30 - 11:20AM
Location: 1A23 & 24
Track: Performance & Scaling
Tags Performance & Scaling, cloud computing
Cloud computing is self-serve outsourcing for web companies. Clouds give even the smallest startup access to world-class infrastructure that can grow as needed. And developers build apps faster because they start with the building blocks of online applications: authentication, storage, messaging, and the social graph.
But the range of Cloud offerings is daunting. From self-contained development tools to virtual “bare metal,” selecting the right layer of Cloud offerings fundamentally changes how you run your business, what tools you can use, and ultimately how much control you have over your future.
Join this panel of Cloud computing innovators for the silver linings—and dark sides—of the Cloud.

I found this, much like a lot of the other talks, to be more geared to start-ups and "I want to be the next Twitter/Facebook/Meebo/etc" which ended up not being terribly useful to those of us in established brands. An interesting talk, though not quite what I was looking for.