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Cloudcamp Spb 2010
Mission and goals
        
            CloudCamp was formed to provide a
            common ground for the introduction
            and advancement of cloud
            computing
        
            To bring in St.Petersburg barcamp
            culture (open thinking based on open
            space and communications as
            equals).
        
            To build an appropriate community
            and increase using of cloud
            technologies in companies and day-
            to-day activity.

                         http://www.cloudcamp.com
What is BarCamp

    CloudCamp is a kinf of barcamps (unconference)

    BarCamp is an international network of user
    generated conferences (or unconferences) - open,
    participatory workshop-events, whose content is
    provided by participants.

    Attendees exchange ideas, knowledge and
    information in a creative and supporting
    environment, advancing
    the current state of cloud
    computing and
    related technologies.
Format
- Based on simplified variations
of Open Space Technology.
- Schedule - Open Grid
approach.
- All attendees are
encouraged.
- To present or facilitate a
session.
- Self-organization.
- Other than in classical
conference formats.
NevaCamp 2009

    First barcamp in St.Petersburg

    First international event in St.Petersburg

    Firts international Startup Contest in Russia

    Was held in 26-28 June 2009

    Highlights: Future Web, Digital Media, mobile, internet
    entrepreneurship, VC, trends and development

    Gathered more than 250 people from 10 countries (Russia,
    Ukraine, Finland, Germany, USA, Spain, Belarus, Moldova,
    Kazahstan, Uzbekistan)
                                      www.nevacamp.com
Why St.Petersburg?

    A lot of big international events

    St.Pete is closer to Europe than
    another russian cities

    Right people and business

    Innovation enviroment

    Rocket science, a lot of science
    school

    Most of R&D centers of Russia are
    located here

    Government actively
    support innovations
CloudCamps
 World experience

 More than 50 local events around the World
 (US, UK, Germany, New Zealand, Korea, Israel,
 Japan, Spain, Australia, France, Belgium,
 Canada, etc)

http://www.cloudcamp.com
Target audience

    Developers, Architects, Analysts, IT
    Management and Executives, from
    App Dev through to Production.

    Entrepreneurs, founders and leaders
    of start-up/early-stage companies,
    venture capitalists and industry
    analysts.
Reasons to attend
         
             Present own ideas, technologies
             (hands-on lab), solutions or share
             experience
         
             Understand how to integrate Cloud
             Computing Services into your
             business
         
             Find ways to cut fixed infrastructure
             costs while increasing reliability and
             scalability
         
             Learn from others about their use of
             Cloud Computing Services
         
             Find out new ideas, co-operation
             with others, find new people in team
             or company
                                  http://www.cloudcamp.com
Highlights

 - Cloud Computing and Storage
- Distributed and highload systems
                    - Digital cloud
                - SaaS, PaaS, IaaS
                   - Virtual worlds
Schedule

- Registration & Networking
- Welcome and Thank yous
- Unformal panel discussion (keynotes)
- Hands-on labs
- Unconference sessions
- Wrap-up
- Presentation of new ideas (5 minutes each)
- Networking
- Move to local pub, beers, snacks, party.
Why skyscrapers?
Because ones are in heavens where
clouds live.
They mirror the future and clouds.
Massive and majestic like Cloud
technologies.
Let's do it in St.Petersburg!

    If you can provide possible assistance

    If you are working with Cloud technologies

    If you are interested to build russian "cloud"
    community

    If you can say something interesting, share your
    experience, ideas or projects, make hands-on lab
    (master class)  welcome!
    Be the first! Join our workspace now:
    http://groups.google.com/group/spb-barcamps

                      Please contact with us (next slide)
Vitaly Vlasov
          Founder of NevaCamp
             inxaoc@gmail.com
                 +7 905 285 6996

Open and Future Web Foundation
      http://openwebrussia.org/

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Cloudcamp Spb 2010

  • 2. Mission and goals CloudCamp was formed to provide a common ground for the introduction and advancement of cloud computing To bring in St.Petersburg barcamp culture (open thinking based on open space and communications as equals). To build an appropriate community and increase using of cloud technologies in companies and day- to-day activity. http://www.cloudcamp.com
  • 3. What is BarCamp CloudCamp is a kinf of barcamps (unconference) BarCamp is an international network of user generated conferences (or unconferences) - open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is provided by participants. Attendees exchange ideas, knowledge and information in a creative and supporting environment, advancing the current state of cloud computing and related technologies.
  • 4. Format - Based on simplified variations of Open Space Technology. - Schedule - Open Grid approach. - All attendees are encouraged. - To present or facilitate a session. - Self-organization. - Other than in classical conference formats.
  • 5. NevaCamp 2009 First barcamp in St.Petersburg First international event in St.Petersburg Firts international Startup Contest in Russia Was held in 26-28 June 2009 Highlights: Future Web, Digital Media, mobile, internet entrepreneurship, VC, trends and development Gathered more than 250 people from 10 countries (Russia, Ukraine, Finland, Germany, USA, Spain, Belarus, Moldova, Kazahstan, Uzbekistan) www.nevacamp.com
  • 6. Why St.Petersburg? A lot of big international events St.Pete is closer to Europe than another russian cities Right people and business Innovation enviroment Rocket science, a lot of science school Most of R&D centers of Russia are located here Government actively support innovations
  • 7. CloudCamps World experience More than 50 local events around the World (US, UK, Germany, New Zealand, Korea, Israel, Japan, Spain, Australia, France, Belgium, Canada, etc) http://www.cloudcamp.com
  • 8. Target audience Developers, Architects, Analysts, IT Management and Executives, from App Dev through to Production. Entrepreneurs, founders and leaders of start-up/early-stage companies, venture capitalists and industry analysts.
  • 9. Reasons to attend Present own ideas, technologies (hands-on lab), solutions or share experience Understand how to integrate Cloud Computing Services into your business Find ways to cut fixed infrastructure costs while increasing reliability and scalability Learn from others about their use of Cloud Computing Services Find out new ideas, co-operation with others, find new people in team or company http://www.cloudcamp.com
  • 10. Highlights - Cloud Computing and Storage - Distributed and highload systems - Digital cloud - SaaS, PaaS, IaaS - Virtual worlds
  • 11. Schedule - Registration & Networking - Welcome and Thank yous - Unformal panel discussion (keynotes) - Hands-on labs - Unconference sessions - Wrap-up - Presentation of new ideas (5 minutes each) - Networking - Move to local pub, beers, snacks, party.
  • 12. Why skyscrapers? Because ones are in heavens where clouds live. They mirror the future and clouds. Massive and majestic like Cloud technologies.
  • 13. Let's do it in St.Petersburg! If you can provide possible assistance If you are working with Cloud technologies If you are interested to build russian "cloud" community If you can say something interesting, share your experience, ideas or projects, make hands-on lab (master class) welcome! Be the first! Join our workspace now: http://groups.google.com/group/spb-barcamps Please contact with us (next slide)
  • 14. Vitaly Vlasov Founder of NevaCamp inxaoc@gmail.com +7 905 285 6996 Open and Future Web Foundation http://openwebrussia.org/