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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Another Cloud Computing conference
On May 27th I was invited to talk about Cloud Computing on an IDC event.
Somebody from IDC was in the conference that I gave at the CioNet event on April and they were so kind to invite me to this one.
It was a very "dense" agenda, with more than 20 speakers. It was funny because they told me that I should do my presentation in 20 minutes and I said: no way! If you just have 20 minutes for me you better look for somebody else. Finally they gave me 30 minutes and I used almost 40 (as usual) but I think people was happy with what I had to tell them.
Somebody from IDC was in the conference that I gave at the CioNet event on April and they were so kind to invite me to this one.
It was a very "dense" agenda, with more than 20 speakers. It was funny because they told me that I should do my presentation in 20 minutes and I said: no way! If you just have 20 minutes for me you better look for somebody else. Finally they gave me 30 minutes and I used almost 40 (as usual) but I think people was happy with what I had to tell them.
IDC made a great work with the logistics and the organization and less than one week after I had the feedback of my speech. I'm very happy as my presentation was considered the best one and I appear as the second best speaker. Thanks to everybody for the rating!!
Saturday, May 15, 2010
New interesting links (weekly)
tags: cocina, cooking, galletas, cookies, dulces, sweets, dandoy
tags: visualization, google, api, graph, javascript, programming, bi
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
To be or not to be cloud
I gave a speech about the use of cloud computing in Lilly on the 22nd of April as part of a bigger event organized by CIONet. This is a reference to that speech.
It's in Spanish but all of you know how to use the Google language tools, right?
It's in Spanish but all of you know how to use the Google language tools, right?
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Amazon,
cloud,
conferences,
events,
Lilly,
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