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  Volume 3, January 2009

Dear Guest,

Welcome to the first issue of Cordys Process Factory™ newsletter for 2009! While 2008 was an exciting year for the Cloud Computing movement, all indications are that 2009 will bring even greater opportunities. As the economic climate worsens, the prospects for the on-demand services market will accelerate. Cloud Computing is no longer a 'pie in the sky' idea, but a flexible and financially responsible way for organizations to meet their IT and business needs.

Cordys Process Factory™ wins two major awards!

Cordys Process Factory™ was awarded the Best Cloud Management Solution and the Best Cloud Application at the first International Cloud Computing Conference and Expo in San Jose, California. The conference attracted over 1000 delegates who had the opportunity to cast their vote for their favourite Cloud Computing technology. Cloud Computing is changing not just the technology landscape but also the entire nature of the business models that underpin software and hardware companies. Cordys Process Factory™ is proud to be on the forefront of the new evolution in software. Read More.

 

Analysts



Many analysts have added Cloud Computing to the top enterprise trends for 2009. According to a recent report* by global research firm Gartner Inc, the Cloud is a new stage in the commercial IT evolution and CIO’s should start preparing for this direction. Read the full Gartner report here. (subscription required)
   

Events


Powered by the Cloud 2009, a Conference about the rise and meaning of Cloud Computing, will be held February 2-3, in London. This conference will offer peer networking in a completely new arena which will be of the highest value in terms of assessing opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Jon Pyke, Chief Strategy Officer of Cordys, will speak about: "How Cloud Computing Will Change the World". Further details on Powered by the Cloud 2009 are available on the conference web site at www.poweredbycloud.com.
   

In the News


Dennis Byron blogged on ebizQ about an interesting interview with incoming CEO of SAP, Leo Apotheker and Harvard professor Andrew McAfee. Both speakers made a specific reference to "business process factories". If SAP is talking about it, it's time has arrived:: 2009-the year of the process factory Read here.
   

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Sincerely,
Cordys Process Factory - Team