AppRiver to Present at the 2011 Cloud Computing Expo

November 7, 2011 Off By David
Object Storage
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AppRiver, a leading provider of email messaging and Web security solutions, today announced that Brian Haynes, director of channel sales for AppRiver, will be a featured speaker at the 2011 Cloud Computing Expo. The conference is taking place November 7-10 in Santa Clara. The full agenda can be found at: http://cloudcomputingexpo.com/event/schedule…

 

 

Haynes’ presentation is titled, "AppRiver’s Office 365: Your Key to the Cloud." Microsoft Office 365 makes it convenient and cost-effective for businesses to use the power of the cloud to improve productivity and profitability. The session will discuss the industry’s next generation of cloud productivity service, and explore how AppRiver is helping businesses make the move to Office 365 with confidence and ease.

At Booth 803, AppRiver will demonstrate Office 365 product offerings. The company recently announced a strategic relationship with Microsoft to offer its customers additional cloud-based services alongside its award-winning 24/7, U.S.-based Phenomenal Care(TM). As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, AppRiver is among the first resellers to bring the new Microsoft Office 365 Suite to market. Visitors to Booth 803 will see how Microsoft and AppRiver enable you to work from anywhere you want, whenever you need, on your laptop, desktop, tablet, or smart phone, and still get the trusted security and protection your company demands.

        WHAT:   Session: AppRiver’s Office 365: Your Key to the Cloud
        WHEN:   Monday, November 7, 2011; 4:55p.m. – 5:40 p.m.
        WHO:    Brian Haynes, director of channel sales, AppRiver
        WHERE:  Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA
       

The 9th International Cloud Computing Expo explores the main layers of the cloud ecosystem. As cloud computing is steadily becoming an integral part of the enterprise, this is a must-attend for senior technologists including CIOs, CTOs, directors of infrastructure, VPs of technology, IT directors and managers, network and storage managers, network engineers, enterprise architects, and communications and networking specialists. All the main layers of the cloud ecosystem will be represented: the infrastructure players, the platform providers, and those offering applications.