[Thehostingnews] Web Hosting Utilites Firm, 3Tera, Hosts Data Center, SaaS, Web 2.0 Webinar
''Grid and Utility Computing - Ready for Prime Time?'' - including a live technology demonstration, will take place on Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 at 1:00-3:00pm EDT, and is free to attend. CIOs, CTOs, managers of IT operations and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies are encouraged to register for the webinar at www.xtalks.com/gridcomputing0704.ashx. The webinar will focus on recent advances in grid technology have enabled the first true utility computing services. For the first time, companies can build, deploy and scale complex online systems without owning or operating a single server. The advanced, yet simple approach, is designed to allow enterprises to efficiently and cost-effectively regain control of IT platforms and application delivery. SaaS companies, Web 2.0 companies, and forward-looking enterprises, are already taking advantage of this new business model. In addition, the webinar will feature the industry's foremost thought leaders, as they explain how to leverage utility computing to eliminate the cost and hardware barriers associated with bringing transactional web applications to market, and see first-hand how to scale online services to meet demand using only a browser.Other topics include: How delivering online services that align with business needs, can no longer be a time-consuming, complex and budget-intensive undertaking; How leveraging a hosted grid infrastructure of standard commodity servers allows enterprises to focus on delivering new online applications and meet business objectives without the hassle of buying, installing and managing hardware in-house;
and Why utility computing is not about managed services and high consultant fees but about a clear and transparent pay-as-you-go model.
To learn more about the free webinar, please visit: www.xtalks.com/gridcomputing0704.ashx. For more information about 3Tera, please visit: www.3tera.com.
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''Grid and Utility Computing - Ready for Prime Time?'' - including a live technology demonstration, will take place on Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 at 1:00-3:00pm EDT, and is free to attend. CIOs, CTOs, managers of IT operations and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies are encouraged to register for the webinar at www.xtalks.com/gridcomputing0704.ashx. The webinar will focus on recent advances in grid technology have enabled the first true utility computing services. For the first time, companies can build, deploy and scale complex online systems without owning or operating a single server. The advanced, yet simple approach, is designed to allow enterprises to efficiently and cost-effectively regain control of IT platforms and application delivery. SaaS companies, Web 2.0 companies, and forward-looking enterprises, are already taking advantage of this new business model. In addition, the webinar will feature the industry's foremost thought leaders, as they explain how to leverage utility computing to eliminate the cost and hardware barriers associated with bringing transactional web applications to market, and see first-hand how to scale online services to meet demand using only a browser.Other topics include: How delivering online services that align with business needs, can no longer be a time-consuming, complex and budget-intensive undertaking; How leveraging a hosted grid infrastructure of standard commodity servers allows enterprises to focus on delivering new online applications and meet business objectives without the hassle of buying, installing and managing hardware in-house;
and Why utility computing is not about managed services and high consultant fees but about a clear and transparent pay-as-you-go model.
To learn more about the free webinar, please visit: www.xtalks.com/gridcomputing0704.ashx. For more information about 3Tera, please visit: www.3tera.com.
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