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Technology 2010-10-14

Moving Mobility to the Cloud to be addressed at the Mobile Cloud Computing Forum

Moving Mobility to the cloud will be addressed at the Mobile Cloud Computing Forum - www.mobilecloudcomputingforum.com - taking place on the 1st December 2010, at RIBA, London.

LONDON, ENGLAND, October 14, 2010

Moving Mobility to the cloud will be addressed at the Mobile Cloud Computing Forum - http://www.mobilecloudcomputingforum.com - taking place on the 1st December 2010, at RIBA, London.

The emergence of the mobile cloud has huge significance for the entire mobile ecosystem and how operators define app distribution and the usage of the mobile web will continue to rise as new gadgets come to market and networks come online.

This one day conference will look at the strengths and challenges faced when moving mobility to the cloud. The forum will provide a platform for the industry to learn from and meet the early pioneers of this new technological approach, looking at how to adjust enterprise strategies to best take advantages of the mobile cloud computing revolution.

Key speakers confirmed include;
- Peter Ranson, CIO, Oxfam
- Evangelos Kotsovinos, Vice President, Morgan Stanley
- Peter Judge, Editor, eWeek Europe UK
- Rob Gray, Enterprise Regional Marketing Manager, Google
- Scott Petty, Business Products & Services Director, Vodafone
- Martyn Capes, Head of ICT Improvement, Group IT, Amey
- David Jack, CIO, The Trainline
- John Lincoln, Vice President - Enterprise Marketing, Du
- Jeremy Green, Practice Leader, Mobile, Ovum
- Chris Hazelton, Research Director, Mobile & Wireless, The 451 Group
- Mike Spink, Research Director, Gartner
- Ajit Jaokar, Director, Futuretext

As well as being a live conference where attendees are able to network with one another, the show will be streamed live for those unable to attend. Questions can be asked via the online forum, email or twitter.

To register for the event please visit http://www.mobilecloudcomputingforum.com, or call the team on +44 (0)845 519 1230. An early booking discount is available until 29th October 2010.

For further information on speaking opportunities, sponsorship and exhibition options please contact the Keynote team on +44 (0)845 519 1230 or email mark@keynoteworld.com