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October 03, 2011

Webinar - Move up from Commodity Cloud with Help from Upcoming Webinar


In the technology realm, there is a tendency to lump ideas and concepts together under big umbrella terms. We have all heard about ‘The Cloud,’ but what is not clear is that not all clouds are created equal. Navigating the world of the cloud and making the best decisions for you and your company can be pretty tricky. Luckily, an upcoming Webinar will address questions and answers about cloud infrastructure.




Some questions you might be asking yourself about cloud infrastructure are: does your cloud infrastructure meet all the needs of your business and your customers? Have you taken advantage of a personalized and powerful cloud infrastructure beyond that of the traditional cloud?

If you have been asking yourself questions like these, you are ready to move beyond the commodity cloud. In the Webinar, which will take place on Wednesday, October 12 at 2:00 PM Eastern Time/11:00 AM Pacific, you can learn all about the differences in cloud infrastructure providers and receive guidance on how to pick the best cloud for realizing ROI, optimizing in-house resources and decreasing time to market.

Presenting on the Webinar will be Jeff Samuels, the Chief Marketing Officer for GoGrid. He is responsible for managing and expanding GoGrid’s products and has spent many years in the Internet infrastructure arena. Joining him will be Michael Sheehan, Technology Evangelist for GoGrid. He is responsible for digital media marketing, online audience development and public and media relations.

The Webinar is designed for CIOs, CTOs, Cloud or Virtualization Directors and VPs of IT. Attendees will learn why and when to move beyond the commodity cloud, how to select the infrastructure that best suits your needs and how companies are realizing ROI in the cloud.

The first 50 attendees will receive a $100 credit.

Don’t forget to sign up  for the free Webinar, to be held Wednesday, October 12 at 2:00 PM Eastern time.


Rich Steeves is a TMCnet copy editor. He taught writing for nine years. He has also worked as an editorial assistant at Penny Publications. He has written short stories, newspaper columns, blogs and recently published his first novel. He attended The George Washington University where he received his bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in education. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves