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IDC's
Asia/Pacific Cloud Computing Conference 2009:"Preparing
for the Next 20 Years of IT"
Conference
Date: March 11, 2009
Venue : Hotel
Nikko, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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March 10, 2009
Grand
Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore
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March 25 , 2009
Sydney, Australia |
March 11, 2009
Hotel Nikko,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
April 15 , 2009
Shanghai, China |
March 17, 2009
Coex
InterContinental Hotel, Seoul, Korea
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April 21 , 2009
Hong Kong |
March 19, 2009
Hilton
Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand |
April 24 , 2009
Mumbai, India |
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*This raffle is
open to all delegates attending the
IDC's Asia/Pacific Cloud Computing Conference
2009 in Malaysia. The winner must be
present during the draw to qualify.
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| "Cloud
Computing: Preparing for the Next 20 Years
of IT" |
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Cloud computing is reshaping the IT
marketplace, creating new opportunities
for suppliers and catalyzing changes
in traditional IT offerings. Over the
next five years, IDC expects spending
on IT cloud services to grow almost
threefold, reaching $42 billion by 2012
and accounting for 9% of revenues in
five key market segments. More importantly,
spending on cloud computing will accelerate
throughout the forecast period, capturing
25% of IT spending growth in 2012 and
nearly a third of growth the following
year. IDC 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 – in an economic
downturn, the appeal of that cost advantage
will be greatly magnified. This advantage
is especially important for small and
medium businesses, a sector that will
be key target in any plan for recovery.
Our survey results suggest we’re
entering a period of accelerating IT
cloud services adoption, with the portion
of organizations exhibiting significant
adoption moving from 15-25% today to
25-45% in three years. It’s not
a big leap to consider - given the chart
above and the chart below - that IT
cloud services are either at, or getting
very close to, the "crossing the chasm"
stage.
If this is so, the implication
for IT suppliers is very clear: the
next three years, as IT cloud services
expand from Early Adopters to the Early
Majority, is the critical time to develop
strong cloud offerings, and play a leadership
role in bringing customers, your own
organization and your partner ecosystem
“across the chasm”. As Moore
famously points out, suppliers who fail
to seriously contend for a leadership
role will be left with decidedly minority
share as their reward.
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Computing - a phenomenon? |
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Many people
reasonably wonder if the growing interest
in cloud computing is a just a short
term phenomenon - the latest hype destined
to join other fads in the tech market
trash bin. IDC believes that the rapid
emergence of cloud services, and the
cloud computing model underpinning those
services, are ushering in a fundamentally
new era of growth and competition in
the IT market.
The main reason we believe this is so,
is that the cloud computing shift is
being driven not just by the emergence
of new products and technologies, but
by a “perfect storm” of
market forces, along three vectors:
1) the search for growth (money) in
important new segments, 2) the shortcomings
of traditional approaches in capturing
that growth, and - in case those two
weren’t enough to drive entrenched
market players into action - 3) competitive
pressure from disrupters, with little
to lose and everything to gain from
pushing the new model.
Put all three of these market forces together,
and we’re certain that the Cloud
Computing Era will be with us for the
next two decades - driven not by technology
fad or hype, but by real economic opportunity
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| Hot
discussion topics… |
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The IDC Cloud
Computing Conference is specially designed
for senior IT and line of business executives
evaluating and making purchasing decisions
in the areas of on-demand infrastructure
and software services. Attendees will
learn which areas of the cloud are most
widely adopted and which vendors are
taking a leadership role. Case studies
will focus on how cloud computing can
increase capacity and extend IT's capabilities
with minimal cost and significant flexibility
and speed. Using first hand experiences
from IDC analysts and end user case
studies, this event will provide practical
information, results from early adopters,
and strategies to optimally blend on-premise
to an on-demand business models.
Key areas that will be addressed at
this conference will include:
- Cloud Services & Cloud Computing:
Two trends that are redefining the
way IT will be deployed in business
for the next twenty years
- The Transformative Interplay between
Cloud & Traditional IT Offerings
- What Does Cloud Services Mean To
Business And How Can An Organization
Best Start Using Services To Improve
Their Performance?
- IDC Findings: Cloud Computing and
Services Benefits, Challenges and
Spending Intentions for Asia Pacific
End-Users
- Cloud Computing & the SMB Market:
Drivers & Opportunities
- Shifting Priorities And Opportunities
for Traditional Service Providers
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| Who
Should Attend? |
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This power
packed half-day event is designed for
CEO, CFO, CTO, CIO, MDs, Directors,
VPs, Research & Development, IT
Directors & Project Officers, IT
Administrators / Engineers, Systems
Architect/Designers from some of these
industries:
- Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals
- Medical & Healthcare
- Banking & Finance
- Insurance and Investment houses
- Energy & Utilities
- Government bodies and Associations
- Travel & Transportation services
- Warehousing & Logistics
- Energy & Utilities
- Engineering
- FMCG
- Services
- Information & Communication
Technology
- Telecommunications & Media
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Registration
through IDC Circle only
You can register for this event on the
IDC Circle at www.IDCcircle.com on a complimentary basis if you are a decision
maker in an IT role from non-vendor
organizations only otherwise a conference
fee of S$250 applies. IDC reserves the
right to decline any registration deemed
inappropriate both online and on-site.
- If you are not a member of the IDC
Circle, please click here to become
a member (membership is free) and
register for this event.
- If you are already a member of the
IDC Circle, please click here to login and register
for this event.
Check if your seat is confirmed
Once you have registered for this event
through IDC Circle, you will be allocated
an Event Seat No.
To check if your seat is confirmed,
please click here
For any registration queries, please
contact Belinda Yap at email byap@idc.com
tel: +603 - 2169 7521
If you are a member
of the press, please email byap@idc.com
instead. |
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Regional Publication Partners |
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Belinda Yap
Senior Executive, Events and Marketing Services
Tel: +603-2169-7521
Fax: +603-2163-5098
Email:byap@idc.com |
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