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Thought Leaders in Cloud Computing: Codero CEO, Emil Sayegh (Part 4)

Posted on Monday, Apr 21st

Sramana Mitra: Is there anything substantially different in any other segment of customers that you cater to besides the two use cases we discussed? Emil Sayegh: You have SaaS customers that are similar to the e-commerce value proposition. Sramana Mitra: These are SaaS customers who are themselves public cloud vendors? Emil Sayegh: They are public

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Thought Leaders in Cloud Computing: Codero CEO, Emil Sayegh (Part 3)

Posted on Sunday, Apr 20th

Sramana Mitra: Give me the number again of where you would say the flip happens from a public cloud to a hybrid cloud. Emil Sayegh: The flip is starting to happen as companies that started in the cloud are looking at their bills now and they’re seeing the exorbitant prices. I think there’re a couple

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Thought Leaders in Cloud Computing: Codero CEO, Emil Sayegh (Part 2)

Posted on Saturday, Apr 19th

Emil Sayegh: Fast forward to 2014, what we are seeing right now in the market is both of these models hitting a point where frankly they’re becoming less useful as a monolithic type of offering. Companies out there want to be able to benefit from the ability to grow very quickly with the cloud offering

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Thought Leaders in Cloud Computing: Codero CEO, Emil Sayegh (Part 1)

Posted on Friday, Apr 18th

Cloud hosting, as companies scale, is moving from public cloud to hybrid cloud. More in this discussion. Sramana Mitra: Emil, tell us about Codero and yourself so that our audience can get to know you a bit. Emil Sayegh: I’m Emil Sayegh. I’m the CEO and President of Codero. By way of a quick introduction,

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Michael Aginsky, CTO Of Gibbons P.C. (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Aug 23rd

Sramana and Michael Aginsky, CTO of Gibbons P.C., discuss cloud computing adoption from legal industry perspective in the following interview. The legal industry has evolved slowly but significantly and benefitted from tremendous changes in information technology over the past decade. Despite the challenges and opportunities technology presents, law firms are actively gearing up to beat competition and get out of the old ‘relationship’ mode of doing business.