The next-generation internet: Business opportunities and challenges for Grid markets

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Time: 4 October 2006 at 1pm (London UK)

Duration: 1 hour approx

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This interactive online seminar will feature presentations and a panel discussion with guest speakers Professor Dennis Kehoe, Director of Advanced Internet Methods and Emergent Systems and Professor John Darlington, Imperial College London presenting on the new mechanisms for business enabled by the next generation internet and computing infrastructures.  
 
Imagine an infrastructure that supports an internet market in use-on-demand, pay-per-use, computational services of any kind. Existing services will become more efficient and the creation of new innovative internet businesses, many of them "virtual" or capital free, will lead the way.
 
The next generation of internet computing will also provide businesses with enormous opportunities to reduce costs and increase revenues by making processing power and storage available on-demand, also known as utility computing.  CIOs, CTOs, Managing Directors, business analysts and other attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest challenge for business in identifying how to exploit and deploy utility computing and how this will affect business models and their company's IT department.

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You will be able to take part online from your desk by watching live video, viewing slides and asking questions through an interactive webpage.

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