NEW YORK, June 6, 2016 -- SingleHop, a leading provider of on-demand hosted private clouds and managed hosting, announced today that Jordan Jacobs, vice president of products, will present a session at Cloud Expo 2016 in New York on Tuesday, June 7.
WHAT:
"What Your Cloud Vendor May Not Be Telling You"
The presentation includes an examination of the pros and cons of key cloud service models, cloud economics, pricing structures and inefficiencies that could seriously impact business. Attendees will also learn how to determine if a multi-cloud strategy is right for their business, as well as tips on freeing IT staff from mundane tasks to enable focus on more strategic projects. For more info on Cloud Expo, visit {here}.
WHO:
SingleHop Vice President of Products, Jordan Jacobs
WHEN:
Tuesday, June 7, 2016, 11:40 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. ET
WHERE:
Javits Center
New York City, New York
WHY:
As the cloud marketplace grows more popular, it simultaneously grows more complex. From vaguely defined service and pricing models to endless lists of supplementary management tools and add-on features, customers must navigate a labyrinthine array of cloud deployment options. This oftentimes results in inefficient IT systems, rampant overspend, or both. Jacobs argues that to unlock the real power of the cloud, vendors must do a better job with transparency and support.
About the Speaker
Jordan Jacobs oversees SingleHop's product life cycle through all phases, from conceptualization to market. Jordan has more than a decade of business strategy and product development experience in cloud computing, hosting, and managed services. His technical and business aptitude spans complex cloud architecture and design - to data center engineering, product development and beyond.
About SingleHop
SingleHop, a leading global provider of hosted IT infrastructure and cloud computing, brings together a unique combination of enterprise-class technologies from industry-leading vendors, and a proprietary automation engine, to deliver a customized cloud infrastructure experience for enterprises of all sizes. Their powerful portal and award-winning automation platform make it simple to design and support the optimal cloud environment. Their service includes full-life cycle, white glove support, instantly scalable solutions, and comprehensive integrated security. SingleHop serves more than 5,500 customers in more than 124 countries with data centers across the United States and Europe. Follow SingleHop on Twitter at @SingleHop and read our blog at https://www.singlehop.com/blog/.
CONTACT: Anastasia Bullinger
SingleHop
[email protected]
Office: 312-386-6224
Mobile: 312-780-9051


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