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Chris Pinkham, CEO of Nimubla, was formerly Vice President, IT Infrastructure at Amazon.com, responsible for the company's global infrastructure engineering and operations. While in this role, he conceived, proposed and,...
Perspectives of a Cloud Industry Pioneer is an episode from Neovise Cloud Perspectives by Paul Burns. Chris Pinkham, CEO of Nimubla, was formerly Vice President, IT Infrastructure at Amazon.com, responsible for the company's global infrastr...
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Published Sep 12, 2011, 12:54 long, audio available.
Chris Pinkham, CEO of Nimubla, was formerly Vice President, IT Infrastructure at Amazon.com, responsible for the company's global infrastructure engineering and operations. While in this role, he conceived, proposed and, together with Willem Van Biljon, built Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), the highly successful public cloud service. In this episode, Chris talks about his transition to Nimbula, how Nimbula Director is different than other offerings that help organizations build and operate clouds, hybrid cloud computing, the future of cloud computing and much more.
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Perspectives of a Cloud Industry Pioneer is from Neovise Cloud Perspectives by Paul Burns.
Published Sep 12, 2011 and 12:54 long