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Details of Microsoft’s cloud computing conference, Gartner & LionBridge to speak

Office 365 Outlook, Credit: Microsoft Ireland

Cloud computing is significantly changing the ways employees and employers interact, a major cloud computing conference to be held in Dublin will hear in May.  The May 19 conference, which is being organised as part of Microsoft Ireland’s promotion of its Office 365 cloud computing service, will also discuss the cultural changes required to adapt to the cloud.

The conference will feature  presentations from John Ryan, CEO of the Great Place to Work Institute; The technology and business research company Gartner’s Research Vice President, Jeff Mann; Microsoft Ireland’s Managing Director Paul Rellis; and Damian Flynn, Chief Information Officer of the translation and localisation service LionBridge.

The cloud conference comes ahead of the full commercial release of Microsoft Office 365. Office 365 is Microsoft’s cloud version of its Office suite which offers similar features to the full application such as Word, Outlook and Excel but is managed through web browser as a rich internet application. Office 365 is still in beta at the moment and is the commercial release of the free Office Web Apps.

Ireland is one of 38 countries with beta access to Office 365.

Delivering the conference’s keynote speech Gartner’s Research Vice President Jeff Mann will discuss how the cloud “is having a profound impact on the way people live, work and interact.”  John Ryan will discuss the cultural changes required for businesses adopting the cloud as a resource.

Speaking on their conference website Microsoft says, “For HR decision-makers, the emergence of new [cloud] technologies is re-defining the workplace and changing the way HR recruit and engage with employees. Evidence of this change can be seen in flexible working policies, virtual teams, hot-desking or the dissolution of compartmentalized office space.”

Microsoft Ireland has been heavily promoting cloud computing this year with the release of study in January which found Ireland is well placed to take advantage of the cloud for SME and larger businesses.  A study which seems to have been taken onboard by Ireland’s new coalition government.

The conference takes place on May 19 in Chartered Accountants House 47 Pearse Street, Dublin 2

Ajit Jain

Ajit Jain is marketing and sales head at Octal Info Solution, a leading iPhone app development company and offering platform to hire Android app developers for your own app development project. He is available to connect on Google Plus, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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