July 6, 2009 is the deadline for submitting your speaker proposals. See the application at http://www.ptc.org/ptc/sites/default/files/PTC10CFPv2.pdf. You can submit the proposal online.
A fundamental shift is brewing in the communications and IT industries. Waves of applications and services are moving from dedicated networks and end-user devices to servers on the Internet. No facet of either the telecom or IT industry will remain untouched by this transformation.
PTC'10 will highlight the impact of the rapid evolution of cloud computing for communications carriers, capacity providers, providers of undersea cables and satellite services, application developers, media and content providers, and end users.
Proposals are encouraged that address these broad topic areas:
1. The network is the computer: What cloud computing means for infrastructure providers and services
2. Users take control: Consumer-centric communications and user-generated applications
3. Opportunities at the base of the pyramid: Connecting the unconnected
Mobile broadband: Innovation and ubiquity
4. Smart cities, smart planet
5. How governments and civil society are shaping networks
6. How networks are shaping government and civil society: Serving the non-commercial sector
7. Revolution in content: Entertainment and media networks collide
8. Hot Topics (how hot, right?)
DIDXchange is one example of increasing advantage of using the net to host your services. It's where 12,500 service providers (wireless operators, voip companies, RLECs, ILECs, CLECs, social community portals, call centers, calling card operations and more buy and sell DID/DDI phone numbers. See you at PTC'10
... compliments of the Super Technologies, Inc. team and posted by Suzanne Bowen
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