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Scott Houston, chief executive officer for GreenButton, and Stephen Spector, cloud evangelist for Dell, Inc., will be co-presenting "Game Changer - High Perfomance Computing in the Cloud for Everyone," at the 11th International Cloud Expo. Scott and Stephen will discuss how companies of all size and budgets can best leverage cloud-based high performance computing, without breaking the bank. They will also demonstrate the simplicity and cost efficient methodology for running a rendering workload in the cloud in a matter of minutes instead of hours.
GreenButton will be exhibiting at Booth #1032 on November 5 thru November 8. To schedule appointments please email [email protected].
The International Cloud Expo series is the world's leading Cloud event and is held five times a year, in California, New York, Prague, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Over 200 corporate sponsors and 10,000 industry professionals have participated in Cloud Expo since its inception, more than all other Cloud-related events put together.
WHEN: Tuesday, November 6, 2012 at 8:15 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. (Pacific Time)
WHERE: Santa Clara Convention Center 5001 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA
About GreenButton(TM) Limited
GreenButton is an award winning global software company that specializes in high performance cloud computing. The company provides a cloud platform for development and delivery of software and services that enable independent software vendors (ISVs) to move to the cloud and for their users to access cloud resources. GreenButton is Microsoft Corp's 2011 Windows Azure ISV Partner of the Year and the company is has offices in New Zealand, Palo Alto and Seattle.
Cloud computing is a growing phenomenon, projected by industry analysts to exceed US$160billion, but end users and vendors are struggling with engagement models and portal interfaces. GreenButton has developed an intelligent interface (an API) called the "GreenButton" which enables the user to access this capacity whenever it is required, directly from their desktop application.
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