Cloud Computing And Network Services 2013 is a conference dedicated to cloud computing and network services for defense, intelligence, and homeland security.
Some of the topics covered:
- Identifying High-Value Missions and Applications
- Government Strategy, Policy, Plans and Initiatives
- Using The Latest Tools and Technologies – Predictive Analytics, Semantics, Cloud, Metadata, etc
- Flexibility, Scalability and Security Issues and Solutions
- BDA in the Enterprise Architecture
- BDA Implementation: Collection, Processing, Management and Dissemination Strategies and Techniques
Critical questions to be addressed:
- What are the key infrastructure, architectural and personnel challenges?
- What are DoD, IC, and DHS plans for cloud migration?
- Business vs. tactical applications – what’s different, what’s similar?
- How are critical cybersecurity challenges impacting cloud deployment?
- What are the lessons learned from early implementations?
- Dedicated, hybrid and multi-cloud models – what are the opportunities and challenges?
- How do you choose the right applications and service delivery mechanisms?
- What is the status and forecast for emerging cloud standards?
- How are cloud and "big data" capabilities merging?
- What are the vendor opportunities?
Who should Attend
Technical and management professionals involved or interested in cloud computing for defense, intelligence, and homeland security.