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Speaker:
Roberto Tavano
V.P. Sales, Global Security, Technology, Consulting
Unisys
Track:
Cloud Security, Storage & Standards
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We are constantly bombarded with articles and presentations about the security risks in cloud computing and why organizations need to be concerned about them as they consider a move. The truth is that organizations DO need to be concerned about security – but they needn’t be paralyzed by fear. In fact, the heightened concern we’re seeing has actually become a spur to action and has begun to drive cloud security to a whole new level. This presentation will focus on the key areas where a successful migration to cloud computing can actually improve security and reduce risk, and address some of the major issues to account for before and during that migration.
Speaker Bio:
Roberto Tavano is a seasoned international business professional, his current responsibility being to drive worldwide sales of the Enterprise Security Solution Portfolio of Unisys' Technology Consulting and Integration Solutions business unit.
In the recent past he was responsible for the inception and development of Secure Business programmes across Continental Europe, positioning Unisys as a major player in the global security space with particular focus on border control and aviation security. In particular, he has masterminded the setting up and development of innovative value propositions based on passenger identity and biometric enablers that underpin Unisys’ innovative value proposition for airports and airlines, whereby passenger facilitation and enhanced security converge within a comprehensive approach.
Before joining Unisys six years ago, he served as a V.P. with Cap Gemini and as a Partner with Ernst & Young, leading the e-Business and Supply Chain practices. Prior to those, Roberto was an entrepreneur in the consulting business in Italy and the UK.
He’s a regular guest speaker at international conferences, sought for interviews by media and has published several white papers and articles.
He is a Physics graduate from the University of Trieste, Italy.
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Cloud Expo 2010 East Opening Keynote by Oracle
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Cloud Expo 2010 West total show floor space increased from 20,000 sq. ft. in 2009 to over 100,000 sq. ft. in 2010 including the expo floor.
The expo floor will be open for four full days, November 1-4, 2010, in the Grand Ballrooms A through H.
Half of the Cloud Expo 2010 West exhibit space had already sold out during the last West Coast event in November 2009.
Cloud Expo is the world's leading Cloud-focused event since 2007, and is held five times a year, in New York City, Silicon Valley, Prague, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Reads: 7,753  By Corinna Melcon By employing the most effective and powerful marketing tools in tech media for more than 15 years, SYS-CON Events, Inc. and Cloud Expo, Inc. intensively pre-publicize Cloud Expo 2010 West - Santa Clara via an unmatched number of channels.
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The event is streamed live to more than 50,000 concurrent viewers at any given time throughout the three days. All key media outlets, technology journalists, and press are VIP-invited to Cloud Expo 2010 West - Santa Clara.
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I personally don't use email anymore; I communicate through "Twitter."
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Even during Cloud Expo, we reach more people by Twitter than the announcements we make through loudspeakers in the convention centers.
I would love to contact the people who are conducting this survey and ask them if any company answered their first question as "don't really consider it."
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