Cloud Latin America

Cloud-Brasil

Event date: September 1-2, 2015
São Paulo, Brazil

Latam’s leading meeting place for Cloud & Big Data!

The cloud market is growing at a rate of 30% annually and expected to reach US$ 230 billion by the end of 2014.With an anticipated 35% year on year growth up to 2016, Latin America has secured its position as one of the hottest market for cloud globally. What is more, Enterprise IT executives are faced with constant technological advances and the need to innovate to deal with current market requisites.

Led by end-users and the world’s leading Cloud service providers, the Cloud World Forum Latin America 2014 brought together leading enterprises from Brasil and the Latin American region to learn, meet and debate the future of IT.

Cloud End-users learnt  how to secure the quick pace and IT efficiency that the business demands, with decreasing operational costs and without jeopardizing the company’s growth. Another big challenge addressed at the CWF LatAm 2014 was how to modernize the systems in a balanced and structured way.

The Cloud World Forum LatAm  is the only event looking at Cloud Computing from a telecom operator perspective, while also taking into account the distinctive regional framework. Attendees had a unique opportunity to learn from the experience of Brasilian and regional telecom operators that have already moved ‘into the Cloud’, from the making of the business case to choosing and tailoring the right Cloud offer for your company.

Read more: http://latam.cloudworldseries.com/

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