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I’m joining some of my fellow GigaOM Pro contributors for a free webinar on 4 November, in which we’ll be talking about scalability and the Cloud.
As the blurb notes,
“Today’s businesses are increasingly looking to cloud-based infrastructure to run key operations and deliver products and services to customers worldwide. However, many still question the scalability of cloud for delivering critical services to their customers across geographies and markets.
On November 4, 2010 at 10 a.m. PST, GigaOM and Limelight present The Scalable Cloud, a free, roundtable-style webinar where our panel of experts will analyze key issues in delivering scalable products and services that utilize cloud-based infrastructure. The webinar, featuring GigaOM Pro analysts and industry perspective from Limelight Networks, will also answer questions from our audience of attendees.”
The webinar is sponsored by Limelight Networks, and the company’s Jason Thibeault will also be taking part. You can be sure, though, that we’ll all be saying what we think rather than just talking up Limelight and its solutions.
The webinar is free, and I hope to see many of you there…

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