Canterbury Software Cluster Newsletter
Canterbury Software Cluster Newsletter
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May geeks and suits event
2009 PwC Hi-Tech
Awards Gala Dinner
Join CSi
May Geeks and Suits event
When: Tuesday 5 May, 5.15pm
Where: XO
Club, above Liquidity on The Strip
Cost: Free for
members, $10 on the door for non-members
Register:
Choose either the Geeks or Suits presentation, then register
your attendance here.
Geeks: Cloud Services in the
Enterprise - making sense of XaaS, Ben Reid - Memia
Limited
How can today's IT organisations leverage Cloud
services now and in the future, and what does this mean for
the wider software industry?
This presentation will examine what the "Cloud" that we keep hearing so much about actually is, covering the various taxonomies of Cloud services - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service(SaaS) right up to "Everything as a service" (XaaS). Who are the main players and how do they compare? What are some of the obstacles which could prevent wholesale uptake of Cloud services? What might the software industry look like in future if all application vendors are forced to adopt the Cloud-centric sales and distribution model?
Ben Reid is a software and enterprise architect based in Christchurch, New Zealand with 14 years of professional software development experience. Originally from the UK he moved with his family to NZ in 2004 where he joined HP Consulting as a software architect working on projects for customers throughout New Zealand and worldwide. In 2008 he left HP and founded Memia Ltd, a startup company providing Cloud Services Strategy and Architecture tools and consulting services to IT organisations and software companies who want to leverage the power and flexibility of the Cloud within their own software and services.
Suits: Providing expertise and
investment to Canterbury start-ups, Dr Stephen Hampson -
powerHouse Ventures
Stephen Hampson is the
Chief Executive of powerHouse Ventures Limited. powerHouse
manages the Canterbury Innovation Incubators at University
of Canterbury, Lincoln University and the city, as well as
the powerHouse Ventures Investment Fund.
At our
next CSI event he will give an update on the latest
developments at powerHouse and the many technology start-ups
it is supporting.
Since 2001, Dr Hampson and his
team have contributed towards the growth of over 50
Canterbury technology ventures. Their aim is to provide seed
and start-up venture capital and business development
expertise to early stage technology companies with high
value innovation and strong export market
potential.
powerHouse assists start-ups with
day-to-day business counsel, governance, networking and
on-demand strategic advice as necessary at their stage of
development. The management team and board have considerable
experience in these areas and have a track record of raising
early stage investment and working with young high growth
companies. Dedicated resource is applied to analysing and
assessing deals using entrepreneurial staff with a
background in start-ups themselves.
Dr Hampson has
substantial hands-on experience leading companies in both
Europe and New Zealand. He currently spends half his time at
the innovation incubator, and the rest on location at
powerHouse's satellite facilities at the University of
Canterbury and Lincoln University.
Choose either
presentation, then click here to register your attendance
at this event.
2009 PricewaterhouseCoopers Hi-Tech
Awards Gala Dinner
The 2009 PwC NZ Hi-Tech awards
gala dinner will be held next Friday 1 May at the
Christchurch Convention Centre.
Visit
http://www.hitech.org.nz for more
information.
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Inc.
CSi provides a great opportunity to get
involved in the local software scene. We have monthly
catch-up drinks and nibbles at XO Club, where industry
experts come along and share their knowledge of particular
topics. These events provide excellent networking
opportunities and membership is tremendous value for money.
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now!
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