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Microsoft Session at Cloud Expo
Law enforcement is no different in its IT needs and constraints from many other enterprises - they run legacy hardware. Migrating to a new on-premise system and hardware can be cost-prohibitive. This compels decision-makers to look for advice and evidence on how to successfully evolve existing solutions via the cloud.
In their session at the 5th International Cloud Expo, Al Perez, Chief Software Architect at Total Computer, and Gunther Lenz, ISV Architect Evangelist at Microsoft, will discuss how Total Computer migrated its existing law enforcement solution to Windows Azure, the effort needed, the obstacles faced. The upshot - lower upfront investment, pay as you go, a new business model, scalability and reliability as well as familiar tools.
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Cloud Expo is the world's leading Cloud-focused event since 2007, and is held five times a year, in New York City, Silicon Valley, Prague, Tokyo and Hong Kong.

The 5th International Cloud Expo is co-located with the 8th International Virtualization Conference & Expo and will be taking place on April 19-21, 2010, at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City with more than 5,000 delegates and over 100 sponsors and exhibitors participating in the conference.
About the Speakers
Al Perez is Chief Software Architect at Total Computer. He started as a police officer, who began implementing as much technology as possible. He has been immersed in PC technology since the release of DOS 2.11. Today he's the architect of a state-of-the-art, fully mobile .NET CAD/RMS system that is also on the Azure Cloud.
Gunther Lenz works for Microsoft as ISV Architect Evangelist. The author of two books, he is an invited speaker at international conferences, and his objective is to drive innovative solutions with new and emerging Microsoft technologies. Before joining Microsoft, he worked as program manager and senior consultant for software architecture at Siemens.

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