Boston Cloud Services- June Meetup.

Boston Cloud Services- June Meetup.

Tsahy setup a meetup group for Cloud Services at http://www.meetup.com/Boston-cloud-services/. The first meeting is today, check out the meeting link at

Boston Cloud Services- June Meetup.

Location

460 Totten Pond rd
suite 660
Waltham, MA 02451

All,
We have a great agenda for this 1st Boston cloud services meetup!& broadcasting live on http://www.stickam.co…

1. Tsahy Shapsa – 15 minutes- a case study of an early stage start-up and talk about what it’s like to build a new business now days, with all this cloud stuff going around. covering where we’re using cloud/SaaS to run our business,operations,IT etc, where we’re not and why, challenges that we faced / are facing etc. We can have an open discussions on the good,bad & ugly and I wouldn’t mind taking a few tips from the audience…

2. John Bennett – 30 minutes will give a talk on separating fact from fiction in the cloud computing market. John is the former marketing director of a cloud integration vendor (SnapLogic), and have been watching this market closely for a couple of years now.
Blog: http://bestrategic.blogspot.com.
bio here: http://www.bennettstr…

3. Mark E. Hodapp – 30 minutes – ‘Competing against Amazon’s EC2’
Mark was Director R&D / CTO at Sun microsystems where led a team of 20 engineers working on an advanced research effort,Project Caroline, a horizontally scalable platform for the development
and deployment of Internet services.

What’s next in tech? Boston, June 25th 2009

Recap of “What’s next in Tech”, Boston, June 25th 2009

What’s next in tech: Exploring the Growth Opportunities of 2009 and Beyond, June 25th 2009.

Scott Kirsner moderated two panels during the event; the first with three Veture Capitalists and the second with five entrepreneurs.

The first panel consisted of:

– Michael Greeley, General Partner, Flybridge Capital Partners

– Bijan Sabet, General Partner, Spark Capital

– Neil Sequiera, Managing Director, General Catalyst Partners

The second panel consisted of:

– Mike Dornbrook, COO, Harmonix Music Systems (makers of “Rock Band”)

– Helen Greiner, co-founder of iRobot Corp. and founder of The Droid Works

– Brian Halligan, social media expert and CEO of HubSpot

– Tim Healy, CEO of EnerNOC

– Ellen Rubin, Founder & VP/Product of CloudSwitch

Those who asked questions got a copy of Dan Bricklin’s book, Bricklin on Technology. There was also a DVD of some other book (I don’t know what it was) that was being given away.

Show of hands at the beginning was that 100% of the people were optimistic about the recovery and the future. Nice discussion though after leaving the session, I don’t get the feeling that anyone addressed the question “What’s next in tech” head on. Most of the conversation was about what has happened in tech and a lot of discussion about Twitter and Facebook. There were a lot of questions to the panel from the audience about what their companies were doing to help young entrepreneurs.And for an audience that was supposed to contain people interested in “what’s next”, no one wanted the DVD of the book, everyone wanted the paper copies. Hmm …

There has been a lot of interesting discussion about the topic and the event. One that caught my eye was Larry Cheng’s blog.

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