When the motor car was first invented, people called it a ‘horseless carriage’.
Few had the imagination to see beyond what it replaced and create new lifestyles and business models based on the speed,
convenience and independence this new invention would make possible.

Today, the same myopia is holding back the innovation that cloud computing represents. While the majority watches and waits, early
adopters are forging ahead, conquering new markets, creating new business opportunities and winning competitive advantage —
because they have the vision to see what is possible with this more agile, flexible and cost-effective model of enterprise
computing.

True, there are risks associated with cloud computing. It’s important to understand and manage the pitfalls that lie in wait for
those unprepared. But perhaps the greatest risk is that of missing the opportunity for business transformation and advancement
that is possible for those who are ready to harness the full potential of cloud computing in the enterprise.

Cloud Services that Have Been Used

In this two-days program, you’ll be inspired by the expertise, enthusiasm and insight of Jason Bloomberg, the globally renowned
analyst and business strategist who first identified the significance of cloud computing in the late 1990s, long before the
concept was popularized. You’ll learn the secrets of cloud computing success, gleaned from more than a decade of working with
leading proponents and early adopters of the model.

With its combination of detailed case studies and strategic management philosophy, this program will satisfy both technically
astute and business oriented delegates. You’ll be delighted and inspired by a fresh outlook and understanding that you’ll be eager
to put into action as soon as the course has ended.
Business Drivers for Cloud Adoption

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