Event Chairman

Wilson Wan
General Manager, Business Value Magazine
Independent Adviser, IDC China
Wilson Wan is the General Manager of Business Value Magazine. In this position, Mr. Wan is responsible for the overall operation. Before joining Business Value Magazine, Mr. Wan worked as the deputy General Manager and Business Development Director of IDC China. Mr. Wan is one of the co-founders of IDC China and has been involved with research on virtually every aspect of China’s IT market as well as research business development for emerging markets.
Speakers

Marc Olesen
Senior Vice President and General Manager, McAfee Software-as-a-Service
Previously Olesen was the Vice President of Software-as-a-Service at HP where he was leading the SaaS for IT Management business and responsible for all solution development, go-to-market and delivery functions. Olesen has over twenty years of professional experience in software and services. His extensive background includes organizational leadership, profit & loss accountability, and solution management. Prior to joining HP, Olesen was the Senior Director of Customer Service for Qwest CyberSolutions (QCS), where he was responsible for global application management services.

Amir Lahat
Head of Global Business Ventures for Nokia Siemens Networks
In this role Mr. Lahat leads new business initiatives expanding the current scope of NSN operations, as well as driving world-wide partnerships with the venture industry, startups and strategic partners. Mr. Lahat joined NSN through the Atrica’s acquisition, the Carrier-Ethernet company he co-founded. Mr. Lahat’s operational background spans over telecom and datacom industries where he had business development, solution and strategy, product marketing, product management and engineering roles.

Wallace Fung
TESO Director Greater China, NetApp
Wallace has join NetApp in June 2007 and currently is TESO Director for Greater China (PRC; HK & Taiwan). In this role, Wallace leads the great TESO team in supporting the NetApp storage business growth in Great China regions.

Nicholas Ilyadis
VP and CTO,Broadcom's Enterprise Networking Group
Nicholas Ilyadis is responsible for the product strategy and cross portfolio initiatives for a broad portfolio of chip products that include technologies in Network Switching, Ethernet Controllers, Enterprise WLAN, SerDes, PHY, Processors and Security. Prior to Broadcom, Mr. Ilyadis was Vice President of Engineering for enterprise data products at Nortel Networks. He has also held engineering positions at Digital Equipment Corporation and Itek Optical Systems.

Lenny Rachitsky
Head of Research and Development, Webmetrics of Neustar
Lenny Rachitsky has played a key role in the evolution of the web performance monitoring space by leading the engineering department at Webmetrics, blogging about best practices and industry trends, and now focusing on the future direction of the performance and monitoring industry. He is currently working on developing new products and technologies that further enable companies to reduce downtime, optimize performance, and increase revenue.

Tom Fisher
VP of Cloud Computing, SuccessFactors
Tom Fisher joined Success Factors as Vice President of Cloud Computing in 2009. Tom is responsible for the company’s Cloud initiatives including supporting technology alliances and Cloud integration. Tom, in his current role, is widely published and a popular speaker on both the technology and the business of the Cloud. Tom joined SuccessFactors from DriveCam. Tom served as CIO and Senior Vice President of Engineering responsible for all engineering activities at DriveCam.

Simone Brunozzi
Technology Evangelist, Amazon Web Services APAC
Simone Brunozzi joined Amazon.com in march 2008 in the role of Web Services Evangelist, traveling across Europe and vicinity to showcase the innovative new solutions by Amazon Web Services and help developers build businesses and applications. He is following the “Cloud Computing” paradigm shift since 2006, and believes that it is going to replace the traditional computing model in a few years.
Agenda
08:00–08:50 |
Registration and Exhibition |
09:50–09:10 |
• Chairman and Opening and Address
At present, China is undergoing rapid development of Internet and the integration between industrization and informatization, the prospect of cloud computing is virtually limitless. The emerging of cloud computing confronted by many enterprises means both opportunities and challenges.
Wilson Wan
General Manager, Business Value Magazine
Independent Adviser, IDC China
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SESSION ONE: CLOUD COMPUTING - THE NEXT BIG THING |
| 09:10–09:30 |
• Moving Financial Grids into the Clouds
There are many challenges to moving financial grids into the clouds. These challenges have multiple dimensions, including: Tthe plurality of uses for grid in a bank – ranging from traditional HTC overnight batches to latency sensitive front office HPC grids; The spikes in elastic demand for compute is increasing; Financial firms are already amongst the most regulated – and recent events only promise more regulations to come. |
09:30–10:10 |
• How Telcos Could Conquer the Cloud
Telecommunications providers could play an important and lucrative role in the burgeoning world of cloud computing by combining their natural advantages as network operators with a new wave of technological innovation. But as they are already behind in this race, they'll need to move much faster than their current approach to technology evolution allows. |
| 10:10–10:40 |
• Security Challenges Facing both Cloud Providers and Customers
In this expert keynote, Marc Olesen, senior vice president and general manager of McAfee’s Software-as-a-Service Business Unit, will explore the various security concerns and challenges facing both cloud providers and customers. He will also discuss McAfee’s innovative vision for changing how security is delivered from, in and for the cloud.
Marc Olesen
Senior Vice President and General Manager
McAfee Software-as-a-Service |
10:40–11:00 |
Panel Discussion: Key Issues with Cloud Computing Services
If you entrust a cloud provider with your data, how is encryption handled, if at all? What about user authentication? What about data breach liability? With the SaaS model of cloud computing, it's incumbent on the customer to ensure the provider has enough security functionality. |
| SESSION TWO: BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATIONS IN CLOUD COMPUTING |
11:00–11:30 |
• Telcos New Business Models with Cloud Computing
There will be various realization of cloud computing as the commercial, education, and government businesses will pose different requirements for the cloud computing. For telcos, 3 points are important: Cloud computing operational and business aspects for enterprises; The role of telecom providers in cloud computing for end users; The effect of cloud computing on telecom operations and cost efficiency.
Amir Lahat
Head of Global Business Ventures
Nokia Siemens Networks |
11:30–12:00 |
• Transform your Data Center: Enabling your Cloud Momentum with NetApp Infrastructure
“Today, there is still lots of discussion about – “Is Cloud still a pre-matured market?”. We all know customer buying patterns for their IT infrastructure had been changing rapidly in the past years due to budget constraint and the raise of virtualization. We, NetApp, truly believe this market change is bringing up another wave of IT transformation – i.e. Cloud Computing.
Wallace Fung
TESO Director Greater China
NetApp
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12:00–12:30 |
• Cloud Computing Infrastructure of Large Scale Data Centers
Innovations in silicon technology are driving the development of large scale Ethernet fabric and interconnects that are being deployed to build out cloud based data centers. This talk will review the underlying technologies, topologies and preview where the Ethernet networking is being leveraged for next generation data centers.
Nicholas Ilyadis
VP and CTO
Broadcom's Enterprise Networking Group |
12:30–12:50 |
Panel Discussion: The market opportunities of Cloud in China
At present, China is undergoing rapid development of Internet and the integration between industrization and informatization, the prospect of cloud computing is virtually limitless. The emerging of cloud computing confronted by many enterprises means both opportunities and challenges.
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12:50–14:00 |
Lunch, Exhibition, Service & Vendor Interoperability Demonstrations |
| SESSION THREE: CLOUD INDUSTRY AND ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS |
14:00–14:30 |
• Open Standards and Cloud Interoperability
As cloud computing is becoming a reality for enterprise data centers, standards are increasingly important to provide interoperability between enterprise clouds and cloud service providers. This session will focus on current and emerging standards that will be utilized to enable enhanced portability and flexibility of virtualized applications in this emerging cloud computing paradigm. |
14:30–15:00 |
• How to Trust the Cloud
The concept of moving key parts of your business into the cloud is often scary. You lose control, visibility, and a neck to wring when something goes wrong. What does it take to make the leap? More important than the ROI and the many other benefits is the ability to trust the cloud. This talk will focus on why that is, how to build that trust, what to look for when moving to the cloud.
Lenny Rachitsky
Head of Research and Development
Webmetrics of Neustar
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15:00–15:30 |
Panel Discussion: Salvation in the Private Cloud
With PaaS quickly gaining market traction, the emergence of a “private cloud” has also taken hold. A private cloud essentially supports companies that want to get the advantages of a PaaS solution but still want broad flexibility to host the platform wherever they want, so they can manage the platform internally within their own servers and preferred environment.
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| SESSION FOUR: THE POTENTIAL AND FUTURE OF CLOUD COMPUTING |
| 15:30–16:00 |
• Selecting and implementing an enterprise Cloud Solution
Cloud application providers are fast, nimble and driven to meet their customer's needs. They have to add value to their customers' business everyday otherwise the client will not renew. They must deliver real value every day, and demonstrate commitment to listening to their customers. Tom Fisher delves deep into the selection process of choosing the right application cloud vendor and executing the return on Investment in the Cloud.
Tom Fisher
VP of Cloud Computing
SuccessFactors |
16:00–16:30 |
• Architecting for the Cloud
Cloud is not the latest marketing buzzword, but rather a serious and emerging datacenter architectural framework. Don’t let the excess hype and vendor misrepresentations fool you or distract you from how you can practically leverage the cloud today.
Simone Brunozzi
Technology Evangelist
Amazon Web Services APAC
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16:30–16:50 |
Panel Discussion: Optimizing the Cloud for Enterprise Class Cloud
IT executives are being asked to evaluate the 'cloud' to improve business agility while lowering operating and capital costs. Whether for a web-enabled business processes, storage, SaaS, and now cloud-computing - everyone is talking about how the cloud presents new opportunities for delivering enterprise applications and services. From this presentation, you will learn about the cloud, the state of the Internet and techniques that can be employed outside of the data-center to optimize the cloud itself and enable cloud computing for the enterprise. |
16:50–17:00 |
Exhibition & Demonstration |
For more information, please contact:
Louis Lee

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