November, 14th at 4pm UK time
etc.venues Fenchurch Street
8 Fenchurch Pl
London, UK
Online registrations have now closed due to capacity. If you are still interested in joining the event, please contact [email protected] to be added to the list on a first-come first-serve basis.
Join us to discover Canonical’s groundbreaking solution, MicroCloud, which streamlines deployment, operations, and updates. If you’re looking to optimize your resources and deploy a functional cloud quickly, this event is an opportunity not to be missed. Register now to be at the forefront of cloud computing innovation!
Agenda for the event
16:00pm | Registration / Welcome Coffee & Tea |
16:30pm | The Evolution of Cloud Computing |
16:45pm | Why did we build MicroCloud? |
17:00pm | MicroCloud in Action: Demo Showcase |
17:45pm | Networking: Drinks / Snacks |
Why MicroClouds?
Deploying your own cloud typically involves significant investments - in terms of costs, time and skills. Following the deployment, you need to be on top of maintenance, operations and upgrades, all usually requiring significant effort. But what if it didn’t have to be that way? Enter MicroClouds, lightweight clouds that are easy to deploy and operate.
What are MicroClouds?
MicroClouds are scalable clouds built with simplicity and automation in mind, and optimised for repeatable and reliable remote deployments. In this session, we will talk about the evolution of cloud computing, and why we chose to build an opinionated cloud solution. We will cover what makes MicroClouds different and how they can fit your cloud strategy. And of course, we will see it in action.
What to expect?
During this meeting, you will be able to:
- Get an overview of innovative open source solutions Canonical offers
- Learn how MicroCloud simplifies deployment, operations and upgrades
- See how you can deploy your own fully functional cloud in minutes
- See why MicroCloud is a lightweight but effective cloud solution with several interesting demos
- Get a chance to network with other professionals in the field