Webinar on Make the Cloud Work for You - Not Against You

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Date Nov 7, 2013
Time 02:00 PM EDT
Cost Free
Online
This webinar addresses four critical concerns you should have as a business and technology decision maker:

* The Cloud, as with all technology aggregators, is a buffet of software, platforms and infrastructures. Your business systems depend on making the right choices. We’ll discuss the issues you’ll face.
* The Cloud has friction free tools and techniques that allow anyone in your organization to get started. Do you know where your critical data is right now? What are the security issues when your colleagues use Gmail, Dropbox, Google or Basecamp?
* There is no one size fits all when it comes to Cloud compliance and standards. PII, PCI-DSS, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPPA and HITECH are all standards and regulations that need to be addressed depending on your industry. We’ll briefly look at each one and how they can help you to make your Cloud decision.
* Got a Facebook page? A Gmail account? Use Google to search? Use Amazon to purchase? If so, the Cloud has read, aggregated and data mined your personal information and your company’s. We’ll talk about some basic things you can do to understand your privacy in the Cloud.
    Speaker Don Shafer Cofounder and CTO of Athens Group

    As cofounder and chief technology officer, Don developed Athens Group’s oil and gas practice and leads engineers in delivering software services for exploration, production, and pipeline monitoring systems for clients such as BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, and Shell. He led groups developing and marketing hardware and software products for Motorola, AMD, and Crystal Semiconductor. From the development of low-level software drivers to the selection and monitoring of semiconductor facilities, he has led key product and process efforts. In 2010, as an expert witness, he helped win for the plaintiff the 2nd largest jury verdict in Texas: $238 million. He received a BS from the United States Air Force Academy and an MBA from the University of Denver. Twice treasurer of the IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors, past editor in chief and chair of the IEEE Computer Society Press, an IEEE senior member, and a Golden Core member, he is a software engineering subject matter expert for the Cockrell School of Engineering’s Advanced Research in Software Engineering Center at the University of Texas at Austin. Shafer has contributed to three books, written more than 20 published articles, and is coauthor of Quality Software Project Management, published by Prentice-Hall. He is a contributor to the 2010 edition of the Encyclopedia of Software Engineering and is a Certified Software Development Professional. His current projects include the development of a multi-volume set of Software Engineering Proven Practices for the oil and gas industry based on more than a decade of extensive engineering work done at Athens Group. His current patents deal with control system hardware and software virtualization for functional and performance validation and verification in a virtualized, cloud, environment.

    Webinar URL - http://www.computer.org/portal/web/webinars/Register-for-a-Webinar
     
     
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