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Date: Thursday, 23rd September 2010 Venue: Nanyang Theatre for the Arts (180 Ang Mo Kio Avenue

8) Time: 9.00am to 5.30pm (Registration opens at 8.15am)

AGENDA
Time 8.15am 9.00am 9.10am Topics Registration Opening Speech by Kendrick Lee, SiTF Cloud Computing Chapter Chairman Keynote Address: Clouds Implications for Singapore The speaker will share some thoughts on the implications of cloud computing for Singapore in general and the benefits that accrue to the different users (i.e. SMEs, enterprises, government, research, ...) in general. Dr Lee Hing Yan, Programme Director, National Grid Office, IDA Heads in the Cloud, Feet on the Ground Asking the right questions, what applications can you really use to the cloud? And do you really want to? Chew Tat Leong, EXCO Member, SiTF Cloud Computing Chapter, and Practitioner's Day Organising Committee Panel Discussion Nothing has changed under the sun. Is it afterall a kind of hosting? Moreover, architecture and design issues still need to be resolved. Discussion Coverage: TCO: Cost of project=1/3 design+1/3 build+1/3 testing/integration. What really has changed Lock in/maintenance Security Project lifecycle Migration/accompanying change Facilitator: Brock Mahoney, Accenture Panelists: Simone Brunozzi, Technology Evangelist, Amazon Web Services Dr Lee Hing Yan, Programme Director, National Grid Office, IDA Gary Luton, APAC Professional Services, Salesforce.com 10.40am 11.00am 11.15am Morning refreshment Topic 1 To be finalised Introduction to Federated Single Sign-On to Cloud or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Web Application. The Issues & Challenges faced and Implementation Case Study. Andrew Sciberras, Solution Architect, eB2B.com Business Analytics on Cloud - A Marriage Made In Heaven? To differentiate the smoke from the cloud, the speaker will share what makes Elixir Ambience different in terms of its underlying multi-server architecture to scale elastically across commodity hardware, its multi-tenancy support for self-serviced administration, its fine-grain usage metering control for flexible charging model, and its cloud platform neutrality for private and public cloud deployment. Lau Shih Hor, CEO, Elixir Technology Industrialization of IT with Microsoft's Cloud Cloud Computing is a unifying vision, not a single technology. It should comprise of a whole range of innovations in all areas of IT Infrastructure, Platform and Software. Industrialization in 1800s to 1900s had brought forth many benefits such as increased in productivity, improved quality, higher service level and greater reliability. Cloud Computing is the 21st century industrialization of IT. Lee Kai Boo, Director aZaas, Microsoft

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12.00pm

The Real Cost of Security Part I Bottom line is very important for any businesses. Reducing business expenses can be simple and achievable if you know how. Setting up and deploying of security policy, measures and software solution can help your company reduce fundamental business costs such as deployment, administration and management. The savings in time and money can amount to a significant number, especially for companies with large workforce. In this session, Bryan will share tips on how Kaspersky Labs range of security technologies that you can benefit from to reduce your operation and business expenses, and at the same time, improve on your overall business productivity. Bryan Sat, Business Development Manager, SEA Region Kaspersky Lab (M) Sdn Bhd

12.15pm 12.30pm 2.00pm

Topic 6 TBC Lunch Break Classroom 1 Workshop 1: Journey to the Cloud - An Architectural Perspective Afternoon Refreshment Classroom 1 Workshop 3: The Real Cost of Security Part II Classroom 2 Workshop 4: Workshop Leader (TBC) Classroom 2 Workshop 2: Introducing Windows Azure

3.30pm 4.00pm

WORKSHOP SYNOPSIS
Time 2.00pm Topics Classroom 1 Workshop1 Journey to the Cloud - An Architectural Perspective Born out of the necessity for cost effective and flexible scalability, Elixir underwent a one-year journey to transform its underlying product architecture from a monolithic single instance software to a clustered network of job engines performing various specific tasks. This workshop will discuss the various mechanisms and components used, some of which are open sourced, to achieve the project goals of multi-server scalability, multi-tenancy, and pluggable architecture. Lau Shih Hor, CEO, Elixir Technology Classroom 2 Workshop 2: Introducing Windows Azure Windows Azure Architect Getting Started with the Windows Azure Tools Creating a New Cloud Service Project Managing Roles in the Cloud Service Project Configuring the Cloud Service Accessing the Windows Azure Storage Services Debugging a Cloud Service Deploying a Cloud Service Presenters: TAN Choon Ngee, Director aZaas Lee Kai Boo, Director aZaas

4.00pm

Classroom 1 The Real Cost of Security Part II In this afternoon session, we will take you deeper into identifying the architecture behind the real cost of security. Jason will show you a step by step process on deploying and administrating a centralized control for the network. The recent move towards cloud computing which promises a lower TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), we will guide you on getting started with Kaspersky Hosted Security Services. Jason will guide you on how to deploy and manage Hosted Security and what are the pitfalls to look for. Jason Siew, Technical Specialist, SEA Region Kaspersky Lab (M) Sdn Bhd

Classroom 2 Workshop 4: Workshop Leader (TBC)

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