AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, March 10 — Bright Computing, the leader in high performance infrastructure management solutions for cloud, big data and HPC, today announced that it will deliver two presentations and exhibit at Cloud Expo Europe, 11-12 March 2015, at London’s ExCeL.
Cloud Expo Europe is the biggest and best attended cloud event in the world. The 2 day event allows free access to a record 300 suppliers showcasing the latest technology solutions and services, and over 300 experts who will present a compelling conference and seminar programme, which covers all the major technology and business issues.
Lee Carter, VP EMEA at Bright Computing, has been invited to present two sessions during the conference:
How to Deploy & Manage OpenStack without the Drama
- Conference Theatre: Open Cloud Developer Park
- Thursday March 12
- 09:50 – 10:10
Hadoop in the Cloud – Gain Insight Without Building Infrastructure
- Conference Theatre: Data, Analytics & the Internet of Things
- Thursday March 12
- 13:45 – 14:10
Bright will be exhibiting in the Open Cloud & Developer Park. On the booth, Bright will showcase how its technology leads the way in high performance infrastructure management solutions for cloud, big data and HPC, including:
- How to deploy and manage a multi-vendor HPC environment from a central point of control
- How to spin up new instances of Hadoop in minutes, from a single pane of glass
- How to embrace OpenStack and the cloud, in an agile, responsive, and cost effective way
Lee Carter, VP EMEA at Bright Computing, commented, “This is a huge event in the cloud calendar and we are excited to be exhibiting for the first time, and to have such an involved role in the conference programme. When talking to customers and prospects we are finding that the infrastructure management challenges they face often span both the cloud and big data arena, so we are looking forward to some interactive discussions on our booth, and to showing how Bright can help with this emerging challenge.”
About Bright Computing
Bright Computing is transforming the way clusters are managed in the modern data center. Founded in 2009, Bright’s award winning cluster management software lets users monitor and build clusters of any size that are easy to provision, operate, monitor, manage, and scale. Bright partners include Amazon, Cisco, Cray and Dell. Customers include Boeing, NASA, Roche, Stanford University and the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Bright’s technology is running in over 500 data centers all over the globe. Bright has been recognized as a Red Herring Top 100 company and a Deloitte Rising Star winner, and was named Bio-IT World’s “Best of Show.”
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Source: Bright Computing