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Microsoft Keynotes on Cloud Computing & Spatial Data Streaming at COM.Geo 2010

Washington, DC – June 07, 2010 – Interested in cloud computing and what it means for your company? Attend Microsoft’s Key note session, titled Applications for Cloud Computing at COM.Geo 2010 (http://www.com-geo.org), which takes place on June 21-23 in Washington, DC. This session will establish a baseline for discussions around what cloud computing is, what it isn’t and how it should be applied to real world applications.

In Microsoft’s key note session, “Spatial Data Streaming Or Streaming Spatial Data: Just Stream It the Way You Like”, you’ll learn about several geospatial directions at Microsoft, e.g., SQL Server Spatial, Virtual Earth, SQL Server, Business Intelligence(BI), and SQL Spatial Library. The key note will cover the "Future of Geospatial": geostreaming and, more specifically, geostreaming in the cloud.

Microsoft Cloud Computing Survey

If you are interested in Cloud Computing, take this opportunity to help shape future cloud computing services by taking this short online survey by the Microsoft Business Platform Division (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/com-geo-cloudcomputing). Also, you will have an opportunity to participate in an in-person interview and discussion on cloud computing with Microsoft Development/Product Team while at the conference.

About COM.Geo Conference

COM.Geo 2010 is the international conference and exhibition on computing for geospatial research and application with a focus on the latest computing technologies for multidisciplinary research and development that enables the exploration in geospatial areas. COM.Geo Conference is an exclusive event that connects researchers, developers, scientists, and application users from academia, government, and industry in both computing and geospatial fields. Innovative research and application technologies are the brightest spotlights at COM.Geo conference.

For more information on the conference, please visit: www.com-geo.org



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