Google DC Event on Cloud Computing

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I am a strong advocate of Conference 2.0 concept. The way conferences are organized now is way too old fashioned. We have moved from the stone age to the Cloud era but the way the conferences are held are still frozen in the stone age ways. We still travel distances and gather around and talk about different topics. Instead of Chisels, sickles and other stone age tools, we are attending conferences with iPhone, Blackberrys, Netbooks, etc.. It is sad that even the conferences on latest technologies are conducted in the old fashioned way. We don’t even utilize the technologies we promote for our living.

Cloud Slam ‘09 is a conference that is set out to change this trend. They are planning to hold a totally virtual conference on Cloud Computing from 20th April 2009 to 24th April 2009. Leading experts in the field of cloud computing will be participating in this conference. The conference tracks includes

  • Technology
  • Implementation experiences from various industries
  • Legal Aspects: Privacy and Compliance
  • Business Models
  • Research

It is more in the style of academic conferences and attendees can either present a talk or a poster. The submissions will be evaluated by a group of experts and the final list will be put up in the coming months. The cost of registration is very minimal (USD 40 for early bird and a general rate of $52). These rates are on par with local mindcamp events we attend. You can register using this link.

If we can use clouds and access all our data and applications, if we can use facebook and twitter to network with people, why can’t we tap the same technologies to run conferences and protect the environment? If we do the math and calculate the energy spent by the organizers and attendees of conferences, we will definitely take the idea of Conference 2.0 or Conference on the Clouds or Virtual Conference seriously. In fact, the conference organizers are using a new technology called iLinc Green Meter that calculates, based on each web conferencing participant's location and the standard emission rates for cars or planes, a metric that will measure the environmental impact.

I simply love this idea and I strongly encourage everyone interested in Cloud Computing to attend this event. Kudos to the organizing team for bringing the concept of Conference 2.0 to reality.

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