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Vordel Gateways: Key Components in your SOA & Cloud infrastructure
Location: Townhall, 342 Howard Street, San Francisco [a short walk from the Moscone Center]
When: Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00PM
Join Vordel and friends for an informal networking reception with cocktails, canapés and Guinness at one of San Francisco’s most sophisticated venues. Meet with Vordel CEO Vic Morris, CTO Mark O’Neill and senior technologists from many leading end user organizations and vendor firms for a stimulating exchange of views about all things SOA and Cloud related.
Why attend?
Learn how organizations can harness the power of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) while simultaneously leveraging the value of their existing applications, security and networking infrastructure investment.
Discover how enterprises are addressing today the challenges of trust and reliability when incorporating Cloud Services into their IT infrastructure.
Find out how many of the Global 2500 firms and Governments are using Vordel Gateways as an integral component of their IT infrastructure strategy to increase performance, strengthen security and enhance interoperability in their SOA and Cloud deployments.
Who Should Attend?
- Managers who plan to implement an SOA or deploy XML and SOAP.
- If you are considering leveraging Cloud computing as part of your IT infrastructure.
- If you want to learn how to flexibly manage services across public and private clouds.
- IT or Line of Business executives who are currently exposing or planning to expose Web services outside your firewall/security domain.
- Companies that are having performance or scalability problems associated with exposing back-end applications as Web Services.
- We suggest an IT and/or business executive attend with a more technical manager as a team, so you can more quickly grasp how this solution approach can benefit your company.
Published September 6th, 2010 by admin in Archive, CTIA 2011, InfoSecurity, Software/Services, Telecom/Mobil | Post a Comment »
August 31 2010 – 6:00 am ET | Tracy Ford | RCR Wireless News
Frank O’Mara is CEO of Allied Wireless Communications Corp., the nation’s ninth-largest wireless operator. Atlantic Tele-Network Inc. paid $223 million for AWCC, closing on the deal in April. The operator may be a startup, but it has deep roots in Alltel Wireless Communications Ltd. When Verizon Wireless bought Alltel in 2009, a number of markets had to be divested as part of the government approval process. During this transition, a trust has been running the day-to-day operations of the company. After nearly two years of being in limbo, the Alltel brand now has a firm foundation in AWCC, including a 28-year arrangement to use the brand.
RCR Wireless News interviewed O’Mara on the challenges of starting a new business, updating its network and keeping customers and employees satisfied. Like the new Alltel itself, O’Mara is a bit of an enigma – an Irishman living in Arkansas, an engineer and lawyer by profession who is perhaps best known for creating My Circle, a successful calling plan accompanied by a creative marketing campaign. Read the entire Q&A with Frank O’Mara at RCR Wireless News.
Published September 2nd, 2010 by davidsmith in Archive, CTIA 2011, EI Client News, Software/Services, Telecom/Mobil | Post a Comment »
This is a great opportunity for telecoms start-ups to exhibit at CTIA with our partner organization, The Telecoms Council.
The Telecom Council is working with the CTIA to promote innovation, startups, and entrepreneurs in the wireless industry by highlighting them at this year’s CTIA Enterprise and Applications Tradeshow on the show floor and with stage time.
Companies invited to be part of the Telecom Council’s Innovation Showcase will be offered highly subsidized exhibitor packages, stage time, and lots of publicity around CTIA.
15 startups and entrepreneurs will be selected to participate in the showcase, which includes:
- 1 Demo Table on the CTIA Show Floor (in the Innovation Showcase booth 908, 1st floor, near entrance)
- Daily Stage Time on Show Floor
- 5 Exhibit Passes
- Advertising
- Publicity in the Show Guide
- Access to CTIA Press
To be considered for this showcase, your company must be any ONE or more of the following:
- Younger than 3 years old
- Fewer than 100 people
- Funded by venture or angel capital Read the rest of this entry »
Published July 15th, 2010 by davidsmith in Archive, Awards, CTIA 2011, Digital Media & Entertainment, Telecom/Mobil | Post a Comment »

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