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Cloud Computing Webinar

19 September 2012

Virtual Event (Webinar)

Cloud Computing Webinar

With a large combination of cloud service and deployment models available, this webinar highlights the critical need to select or provide a service that meets both technical needs and regulatory requirements.  

We will also discuss innovations within the cloud and the issues that surround the patenting of ideas in a multi-party and multi-jurisdictional operating environment.  

The webinar will be hosted by Cathrine McGowan with speakers Doug Ealey and Susan Keston from our Electronics, Engineering & IT Group.

Registrations

This online seminar will run three times on Wednesday 19 September 2012. Select your preferred webinar session time to link to our registration page:

9am-10am BST, UK summer time (GMT+1) 

12pm-1pm BST, UK summer time (GMT+1)

5pm-6pm BST, UK summer time (GMT+1)

In order to receive confirmation and reminder emails in your local time zone we recommend that you select your local time zone when entering your registration details.

There is no cost to attend this webinar.

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