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Game-changing technology - what do businesses think?
City Lifeline, the central London colocation data centre, has today announced its attendance at this year’s IP Expo – Stand C13. City Lifeline will be on hand to offer expert advice and a free hosting health check for businesses, and will be helping to navigate the Cloud computing minefield that businesses of all sizes are facing, with an on-stand survey.
Commenting on City Lifeline’s attendance, Roger Keenan, managing director, said: “This event provides a great opportunity for companies to garner advice and expert opinion on key industry topics, and discuss first hand the upcoming trends in colocation and data centres. We hope to encourage companies, especially smaller firms, to drop and speak with our resident experts. With Cloud computing and virtualisation becoming ever more prevalent, it has never been more important for vendors to explain and demonstrate the merits of each, and we want to help.”
Roger Keenan will be on the stand throughout the day to offer expert opinion and advice, and will be running a survey to find out how both public and private Cloud computing is perceived, as well as querying any obstacles that are currently standing in business’ ways.
The event takes place on 17 – 18 October at Earls Court 2 Exhibition Centre in London, and City Lifeline is featured at http://www.ipexpo.co.uk/City-Lifeline.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Roger Keenan .
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