| | Building the Global Cloud | 18-19 September, 2013 / London | Cloud computing is a fundamental shift in how we work and run our businesses, and it is in its infancy. At Structure:Europe we'll get insights into how cloud will continue to roll out globally and we'll hear from thought leaders like Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, VMware, CloudSigma, ElasticHosts, and more. We'll get a sneak peek into the vendor view of the cloud and how users experience cloud migration and deployment. | | | | | | | Devops – underutilized and misunderstood | | In software development, adoption of devops practices is a given for startups. The same should be true in legacy shops, but it's rarely the case. We’ll hash out this issue and more as devops practitioners from Spotify, Stackdriver, Pivotal, and Prezi discuss the benefits and challenges of working in a devops world. See the full schedule here and register now to join us in London. | | | Service providers take on Amazon | | OnApp and Flexiant both want to help legacy hosts and telcos find their niche in the cloud, but they offer significantly different paths. Join in the debate as they share their strategies in just two weeks at Structure:Europe. See the complete speaker list here. | | | | | What does it take to run 19% of the web's content? | | WordPress has massive customers including the New York Times, CNN, FiveThirtyEight, Reuters, Katy Perry and more. How does Automattic, the company behind WordPress, combine a distributed work force, open-source software and the cloud to build this blogging empire? We'll ask WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg live at Structure:Europe. Register now. | | | | | | | | | | | |
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