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Tomorrow's leaders tell us what tomorrow looks like

GigaOM RoadMap will highlight the most significant ideas and opportunities in a world where everything is connected.

Data: The New Plastic

Connected, real-time data spurs new insights and opportunities.

The Alive Web

Persistent and immersive engagement and the economics of attention.

Collaborative Consumption

The next wave of P2P marketplaces and how trends will affect ecommerce.

Connected Audiences

The post-broadcast world of media: watch anything, anywhere, anytime.

Connected Bodies

The new era of networked, mobile and connected healthcare.

Connected Cars

The roadmap for the connected car that could almost drive itself.

Speakers

Andy Bechtolsheim

Founder and Chief Development Officer, Arista Networks

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As Chief Development Officer, Andy Bechtolsheim is responsible for the overall product development and technical direction of Arista Networks.Previously Andy was a Founder and Chief System Architect at Sun Microsystems, where most recently he was responsible for industry standard server architecture. Andy was also a Founder and President of Granite Systems, a Gigabit Ethernet startup acquired by Cisco Systems in 1996. From 1996 until 2003 Andy served as VP/GM of the Gigabit Systems Business Unit at Cisco that developed the very successful Catalyst 4500 family of switches. Andy was also a Founder and President of Kealia, a next generation server company acquired by Sun in 2004. Andy received an M.S. in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1976 and was a Ph.D. Student at Stanford University from 1977 until 1982.

Ian Blaine

CEO, thePlatform

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Ian Blaine is CEO and co-founder of thePlatform and has been at the forefront of online video for more than a decade. Under his leadership, thePlatform has become the leading \"white-label\" video management and publishing company for many of the largest media and entertainment companies, including 5 of the largest TV service providers in the North America. In June 2006, Ian led thePlatform through the acquisition by Comcast and now also serves as Senior Vice President in Comcast Converged Products. Immediately prior to forming thePlatform, Ian successfully launched and sold an Internet company called Uniplanet to NBCi in 1999. Before that, he was at Aldus/Adobe Systems in product development and product management roles.

Adam Bosworth

Founder and CTO, Keas

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Adam Bosworth is a technology leader and innovator who was instrumental in building numerous technology products, including Google Health, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Internet Explorer and BEA WebLogic Integration and Workshop. Adam founded Keas in 2008 to help people improve their lives by helping them to be healthier, and to help employers have a healthier, happier and more productive workforce. Adam received a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard University.

Bob Bowman

CEO, MLB.com

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Bob Bowman joined MLB Advanced Media LP, the interactive media and Internet company of Major League Baseball, as its first President and CEO in 2000. MLBAM was created when the owners of the 30 MLB Clubs voted to centralize Baseball's Internet operations under one roof. Prior to joining MLBAM, Mr. Bowman was President/COO of ITT Corporation and also had served as Treasurer for the State of Michigan (1983-91). Mr. Bowman also worked with Goldman Sachs, and served in the US Department of the Treasury as Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Domestic Finance. A Milwaukee native, Mr. Bowman graduated from Harvard College and received his M.B.A. from The Wharton School. He serves as President of the Michigan Education Trust.

David Card

Research Director, GigaOM Pro

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David Card has been following the intersection of technology, media, and consumer behavior 20+ years at GigaOM Pro, Jupiter Research, IDC and Forrester. At Jupiter, Card headed up digital media and marketing research, and acted as VP, research development. At IDC he was lead Microsoft and consumer Internet analyst. Aside from GigaOM, Forrester and Jupiter Forums, Card has spoken at major industry events such as E3, the Newspaper Association of America's new media conference, the PBS/NPR new media forum, Texas University's Online Journalism Symposium, Digital Music Forum East, Digital Hollywood, the Inverge conference, and Software Marketing Perspectives. He is frequently quoted in the traditional and online press and has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, ESPN, and NPR.

Brian Chesky

CEO and Co-Founder, Airbnb

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Brian drives the company's vision, strategy and growth. Always pushing the status quo, Brian aims to disrupt the industry with ideas that change the way people live. To grasp the full impact and experience of Airbnb, Brian rid himself of an apartment and lived in the homes of the Airbnb community since for 6 months in 2010. He is committed to assembling a passionate, top tier team to deliver on this promise. Before Airbnb, Brian ran an industrial design shop in Los Angeles; even these days he is rarely seen without a drafting pen and sketch book in hand. Brian holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in industrial design from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Tom Conrad

CTO and EVP of Product, Pandora

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Tom Conrad leads Pandora's product organization, including product management, user interface design, software development and, network operations. Tom has led numerous engineering and product design teams across several applications. Before joining Pandora, Tom was VP of Engineering at Kenamea and was responsible for the design and development of an award-winning messaging system. Tom previously was the Technical Director for the video game, \"You Don't Know Jack.\" Past experience includes positions at Berkeley Systems, Relevance Technologies, Documentum, Pets.com, and Apple Computer. He holds three U.S. patents and a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan. Tom holds both technology and music close to his heart. He likes to say the only instrument he plays well is his stereo.

Jack Dorsey

Co-Founder and CEO, Square

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Jack Dorsey is the creator, co-founder, and Executive Chairman of Twitter, Inc. and the co-founder and CEO of Square, Inc.

Tony Fadell

Founder and CEO, Nest Labs

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Tony is founder and CEO of Nest Labs. The Nest Learning Thermostat learns human behaviors and preferences, automatically adjusting the temperature so you can stay comfortable while saving energy and money. Previously, Tony led the team that created the first 18 generations of the iPod and the first three generations of the iPhone. Before Apple, Tony built the Mobile Computing group at Philips Electronics. Tony has authored more than 75 patents. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in computer engineering.

Katie Fehrenbacher

Senior Writer, GigaOM

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Katie Fehrenbacher has been covering cutting-edge technology, startups and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley for more than 7 years. She is the founding Editor of Earth2Tech, which she launched in July 2007. Prior to starting Earth2Tech she was a Staff Writer for GigaOM where she covered wireless and broadband technology. She has been a reporter at Red Herring, an editor at Engadget and began her career as a reporter in the Silicon Valley bureau of the largest Japanese daily newspaper, the Yomiuri Shimbun.

Venky Harinarayan

SVP Walmart Global eCommerce and Head, @WalmartLabs

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Venky Harinarayan (@venky13) co-founded Kosmix with Anand Rajaraman. Upon the acquisition of Kosmix by Walmart, Venky is SVP Walmart Global eCommerce and Head of @WalmartLabs, which innovates at the intersection of mobile, social and retail. Anand and Venky co-founded Cambrian Ventures and are among the handful of preferred angel investors in Facebook (2005). Venky and Anand also co-founded Junglee (1996) and pioneered Internet comparison shopping. After Amazon's acquisition of Junglee in 1998 for over $250 million, Venky helped create Amazon.com's marketplace business, and the concept underlying the Amazon.com Mechanical Turk technology. Venky holds both doctoral and masters degrees in computer science from Stanford and UCLA (respectively), and a bachelor's degree in computer science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.

Derrick Harris

Staff Writer, GigaOM

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Derrick Harris has been covering the distributed computing space since 2003, when he began reporting on grid computing for a publication called GRIDtoday (later renamed On-Demand Enterprise). Derrick joined GigaOM as a contributing writer in 2009 and was one of the original curators for GigaOM Pro, where he continues to serve as a Senior Curator and analyst. Derrick holds a juris doctor degree, cum laude, from the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Drew Houston

Founder and CEO, Dropbox

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Drew Houston is CEO and co-founder of Dropbox, and has led Dropbox's growth from a simple idea to a service relied upon by millions around the world. Drew leads all of Dropbox's activities, and is actively involved in its business and product decisions. Before founding Dropbox in 2007, Drew attended MIT's Course 6 (Computer Science). He took a quick leave from school to form Accolade, an online SAT prep startup, and also worked as a software engineer for Bit9. Drew has recently been named one of Fortune magazine's '40 under 40'. He was also named \"Twentysomething Entrepreneurs\" by Businessweek, as well as Inc. Magazine's \"30 under 30\" for 2011.

Mathew Ingram

Senior Writer, GigaOM

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Mathew Ingram is a senior writer with GigaOM. Prior to that he was an award-winning journalist with the Globe and Mail who spent the past 15 years writing about business, technology and new media as a reporter, columnist and blogger. Until January 2010 he was the Globe's first online Communities Editor, helping the paper and its staff understand and appreciate the benefits of social-media tools such as blogs, comments and Twitter. He also launched the Globe's ground-breaking Public Policy Wiki, writes for the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University and is one of the founders of Mesh, Canada's leading Web conference.

Salim Ismail

Executive Director, Singularity University

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Salim Ismail is a sought-after speaker, strategist and entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley. He travels extensively addressing topics including breakthrough technologies and their impact on a variety of industries. Salim spent the last three years building Singularity University based at NASA Ames and before that built and ran Brickhouse, Yahoo's internal incubator. His last company, Angstro, was sold to Google in August 2010. He has a unique perspective and track record on how to innovate, how to turn cutting edge ideas into thriving startups and how to apply leading edge thinking to invigorate entire industries.

Ryan Kim

Staff Writer, GigaOM

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Ryan has covered personal technology and wireless for the San Francisco Chronicle before joining GigaOM. He is based in New York and covers a number of topics including mobile development, app economies and East Coast start-ups.

Jim Lanzone

President, CBS Interactive

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Jim Lanzone is President of CBS Interactive, a division of CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS) and a top 10 global Internet property with over 250 million users per month. Jim is responsible for the strategy and operations of CBS Interactive worldwide. Prior to joining CBS Interactive, Lanzone was co-founder and CEO of Clicker.com, the leading Internet television guide. Clicker was acquired by CBS in March 2011. Lanzone is the former CEO of Ask.com (formerly Ask Jeeves), a top 10 global Internet property acquired by IAC/InterActiveCorp in 2005. Before moving to Ask, Lanzone was co-founder and president of eTour.com, a website discovery service that was acquired by Ask in May 2001. Lanzone holds a B.A. from UCLA and J.D./M.B.A. from Emory University.

Ryan Lawler

Staff Writer, GigaOM

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Ryan Lawler has spent the last 5 years covering business, technology, and telecom-related subjects for a variety of publications based in New York. He's the newest staff writer for GigaOm and NewTeeVee, but spent the previous two years following online video and digital media trends at Contentinople. Prior to that, Ryan covered telecom infrastructure for Light Reading.

Ed Leonard

CTO, DreamWorks Animation

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As Chief Technology Officer for DreamWorks Animation SKG, Ed Leonard is responsible for the overall technical direction of the Company. During his tenure, he has spearheaded a number of advancements and innovations for DreamWorks Animation. Prior to his ten year history in the entertainment industry, Leonard held several engineering positions in the aerospace industry specializing in visual and simulation systems research. He holds degrees in Computer Science/Math from Cal Poly Pomona.

Matt MacInnis

CEO and Founder, Inkling

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Raised in rural Nova Scotia, Matt attended Harvard where he earned a degree in Computer Engineering and Chinese Language. He moved to California and pursued an eight-year career at Apple where he managed the company's international expansion into international education markets. During that time, Matt saw a lot of misuse of technology in the classroom, and in 2009 his frustration drove him to start Inkling. His technical foundation, coupled with his Apple experience, positioned him well to build the company. With a vision for reinventing the textbook, Matt has led Inkling into partnerships with the world's largest publishers, building engaging, interactive learning content from the ground up for iPad. Both Matt and Inkling are based in San Francisco, CA.

Om Malik

Founder, GigaOM

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Om Malik has more than 15 years of experience as a journalist covering technology and business news. He was part of the founding team of Forbes.com as a Senior Editor. He then went on to become a senior writer at Red Herring during its glory days before joining Business 2.0 in March 2003, covering telecom, innovation and broadband stories. His contributions have been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and MIT Technology Review. Additionally, Om is the author of \"Broadbandits: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist.\" He is also the recipient of many industry awards, including Excellence in Journalism from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2001 and the Gold Award from American Society of Business Publication Editors in 2001.

Michael Moritz

General Partner, Sequoia Capital

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Michael Moritz is a Managing Member of Sequoia Capital. He joined Sequoia Capital in 1986 and has served on the boards of Flextronics, Google, PayPal and Yahoo!. He is currently a Director of 24/7 Customer, GameFly, Green Dot, Kayak, Klarna, LinkedIn, and Sugar Inc. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital, Moritz co-founded Technologic Partners and was a correspondent for Time, where he was the San Francisco bureau chief. While at Time he wrote two books - \"Going For Broke, The Chrysler Story,\" and \"The Little Kingdom, the Private Story of Apple Computer.\" Moritz graduated from Christ Church, Oxford in 1976 with a MA in History and is an Honorary Student of the College.

Frank Moss

Co-Founder, Bluefin Labs and, Professor of the Practice, Director of New Media Medicine, MIT Media Lab

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Frank Moss has had a 30-year career as a high tech and biotech entrepreneur. He served as Director of the MIT Media Lab from 2006-2011 and is currently Professor of the Practice there, where he heads the New Media Medicine group. He is also a co-founder of Bluefin Labs. Moss is author of the forthcoming book \"The Sorcerers and their Apprentices: How the Digital Magicians of the MIT Media Lab are Creating the Innovative Technologies That Will Transform our Lives\" (June 7). Moss served as CEO and chairman of Tivoli Systems Inc, which he took public in 1995 and subsequently merged with IBM in 1996. Moss holds a BSE from Princeton University in Aerospace and Mechanical Sciences and a PhD from MIT in Aeronautics and Astronautics. He is also a member of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences leadership advisory council; he also serves on the leadership advisory council of the Mayo Clinic Innovation Center.

Matt Mullenweg

Founder, WordPress/Automattic

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Matt is the founding developer of WordPress, the open source blogging software that runs millions of sites around the world. In 2005, he started Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, Akismet, Gravatar, bbPress, IntenseDebate, and BuddyPress. Matt lives in San Francisco and has a crush on Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Richard Nash

VP, Content & Community, Small Demons

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Richard Nash is VP of Community and Content of Small Demons, founder of Cursor, and Publisher of Red Lemonade. He ran the iconic indie Soft Skull Press for which work he was awarded the Association of American Publishers' Award for Creativity in Independent Publishing in 2005. Books he published landed on bestseller lists from the Boston Globe to the Singapore Straits-Times; on Best of the Year lists from The Guardian to the Toronto Globe & Mail to the Los Angeles Times; his final book was a 2010 Pulitzer Prize finalist. Last year the Utne Reader named him one of Fifty Visionaries Changing Your World and Mashable.com picked him as the #1 Twitter User Changing the Shape of Publishing.

Hosain Rahman

CEO and Founder, Jawbone

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Hosain Rahman is the CEO and founder of Jawbone, a developer of popular products and services for the mobile lifestyle, and one of the largest venture capital-backed consumer electronics companies in the world. Jawbone's premium Bluetooth headsets have disrupted the headset market; its JAMBOX wireless portable speaker is the best-selling speaker in North America; and its highly-anticipated UP by Jawbone, a comprehensive mobile health and wellness system that combines a wristband and app for your smartphone, will launch this fall. Hosain is passionate about bringing innovative, intuitive, and elegantly designed products to market that let consumers get the most out of their mobile experience.

Jody Ranck

Analyst, GigaOM Pro

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Jody Ranck has a career in health, development and innovation spanning over 20 years. His current work has emphasized global health, innovation and social media in public health. He is currently on the executive team of the mHealth Alliance at the UN Foundation and consults with a number of organizations such as IntraHealth, Cisco, the UN Economic Commission for Africa, GigaOM, the Qatar Foundation International, the Public Health Institute on ehealth and innovation strategies in global health. He has a doctorate in Health Policy and Administration from UC Berkeley as well as an MA in International Relations and Economics (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS), and a BA in biology from Ithaca College. Some of his honors have included a Fulbright Fellowship (Bangladesh) and serving as a Rotary Fellow in Tunisia (Arabic and Islamic History).

Mark Rolston

Chief Creative Officer, frog

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As Chief Creative Officer, Mark Rolston is responsible for driving frog's global creative vision. Working closely with the creative leadership team, Mark orchestrates teams of strategists, technologists, designers, information architects, and analysts to produce groundbreaking work for Fortune 500 clientele. An early web pioneer, Mark co-founded frog's digital media group in 1996, working with clients to leverage emerging technologies and setting the tone for user interface design and e-commerce platforms. Today, Mark focuses on the intersection of product, digital, and strategic design, pushing clients to offer truly convergent user experiences. Mark is an internationally recognized expert on digital media, user interface design, e-commerce, and mobile applications.

Paul Sweeting

Analyst, GigaOM Pro and Founder, Concurrent Media Strategies

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Paul Sweeting is founder and principal of Concurrent Media Strategies, a research and consulting firm based in Washington, DC and specializing in media, technology and public policy issues. Prior to launching Concurrent Media he was a reporter and columnist for Variety and the editor of ContentAgenda.com, a digital media web site published by Reed Business Information. Sweeting has spent more than two decades covering the media and technology industries as an analyst and journalist, writing for leading industry publications such as Billboard, Publishers Weekly, Cablevision and Video Business. He joined GigaOM Pro as an analyst in 2009 and now serves as category curator for the Connected Consumer channel within GigaOM Pro.

Michael Wolf

VP Research, GigaOM Pro

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Michael Wolf has spent more than 10 years as an industry analyst, starting at In-Stat and launching the company's consumer networking and digital media research services, and more recently was the digital home practice director for ABI. He's been a columnist for Network World and has written a book on home networking for consumers. At GigaOM Pro, he oversees overall research efforts and serves as curator for the Connected Consumer.'

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Moderator: Om Malik, Founder GigaOM

Jim Lanzone oversees an operation that reaches 92 percent of all Americans online. When CBS Interactive innovates, the media industry changes. In this fireside chat, Om Malik talks to Lanzone about what he has learned from the hits and misses of the previous year and what direction he will be taking CBS Interactive over the next 18 months.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "GigaOM Pro Briefing: Connected Consumers", "startTime": "2011-11-10 09:20", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Paul Sweeting, Analyst, GigaOM Pro and Founder Concurrent Media Strategies", "description": "In this 10-minute briefing, you will be given an overview of the trends with connected consumers, with indicators and opportunities to look out for.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Mi Casa Es Su Casa (My Home Is Your Home)", "startTime": "2011-11-10 09:30", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Brian Chesky, Co-Founder and CEO Airbnb", "description": "

Moderator: Katie Fehrenbacher, Senior Writer GigaOM

Need a place to stay? Why not crash at a stranger’s house with their permission? Or maybe you need some extra cash; put that spare room to work. Katie talks to Brian Chesky about the meteoric rise of Airbnb and what we can learn about the coming cultural change as we shop and re-sell at the same time. Get key insights from the people who are sharing their most valuable and personal purchase: their home.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Design for Social, Thinking, Products", "startTime": "2011-11-10 09:50", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Mark Rolston, Chief Creative Officer frog", "description": "

Moderator: Chris Albrecht, Creative Director GigaOM

In the age of connected devices, intelligent objects shouldn't be lonely. That’s why designers must now think about how we create objects, and more importantly, the social and technology fabric that supports their contexts of use. Chris Albrecht talks to Mark Rolston about how designers will shape the bits that create exceptional and amazing next-generation consumer products.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Creativity, Connectivity and Capital: Tools for Predicting the Near Future", "startTime": "2011-11-10 10:10", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Michael Moritz, General Partner Sequoia Capital", "description": "

Moderator: Om Malik, Founder GigaOM

Think about some of the leading companies that have changed and continue to change our everyday experience: Apple, Cisco, Yahoo, PayPal, Google, YouTube, LinkedIn, Jive etc. Connectivity and creative thinking were critical to their innovation, their delivery, the very fabric of what they are. But what of the new kids on the block? The emerging innovations from the creative technologists, designers and rule breakers of the startup world? In this rare fireside chat with Sequioa Capital, we explore the beautiful dynamic between connectivity and creativity and ask how technology and design entrepreneurs will continue to define our future experiences.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Break", "startTime": "2011-11-10 10:40", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "", "description": "(Optional Sponsored Workshops - Located on Level 2)

E*TRADE Sponsor Workshop - Room 1: The IPO Market: Recent Activity, Issuer Considerations and Liquidity Alternatives

Lise Buyer, IPO Strategist and Founder Class V Group, James Donohue, Co-Head of Investment Banking E*TRADE Securities, LLC, David Marcus, Co-Head of Investment Banking E*TRADE Securities, LLC, Michael Moe, CEO and Founder GSV Capital, Kris Tuttle, Founder and CEO, Research 2.0 and Producer, IPO Candy

E*TRADE's panel will examine the IPO market with a focus on recent activity and market performance; key concerns and strategies for issuers; and alternative mechanisms for enabling shareholder liquidity.

Equinix Sponsor Workshop - Room 2: Cloud Optimization and Migration Strategies for Content and Digital Media Companies

Sean Iraca , Director, Content and Digital Media Equinix

Standard operating procedure for digital media companies is to start in a public cloud. Can companies be more successful by implementing a mix of public, private cloud and co-location strategies? This session examines the benefits and pain points of utilizing public, private and hybrid solutions for media and content delivery.

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Moderator: David Card, Research Director GigaOM Pro

Pandora is a great example of a product shaped by its consumers: connecting, commenting, contributing and consuming. Pandora is also a great example of what is coming next for companies in tech media: Their model is being innovated by their users. In this talk, we look at the impact Pandora is having on consumer music, and we learn how Pandora is being shaped by its users and how this might be applied to other businesses and industries.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "GigaOM Pro Briefing: Connected Health", "startTime": "2011-11-10 11:40", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Jody Ranck, Analyst GigaOM Pro", "description": "In this 10-minute briefing, you will be given an overview of the mobile and connected health sectors with key trends, indicators and opportunities to look out for.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Real-Time Medicine: Connecting The Body To Data", "startTime": "2011-11-10 11:50", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Frank Moss, Co-Founder, Bluefin Labs and Professor of the Practice, Director...", "description": "

Frank Moss, Co-Founder, Bluefin Labs and Professor of the Practice, Director of New Media Medicine, MIT Media Lab

Moderator: Jody Ranck, Analyst GigaOM Pro

It’s time for a powershift in health care. The Internet has all but destroyed information access problems, but the inequality remains in how doctors, patients and communities collaborate. Frank Moss believes that regular people, working together in creative new ways, can succeed where the medical establishment is failing. In this session, we explore why we dramatically underestimate the power of ordinary people to transform the system, how new mobile technologies will empower them and what industry changes we might see emerging in the next 18 months.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Ripping Out the Pages From the Publishing Playbook", "startTime": "2011-11-10 12:10", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Matt MacInnis, CEO and Founder Inkling, Richard Nash, VP, Content and Communi...", "description": "

Matt MacInnis, CEO and Founder Inkling, Richard Nash, VP, Content and Community Small Demons

Moderator: Michael Wolf, VP, Research GigaOM Pro

Books that are connected, readers that are connected, content that is easily copied and transmitted. The age of getting your words to anyone who wants to read them is here. The last two decades have witnessed a revolution in publishing and the last 36 months even more so as e-readers and consumers are redefining the publishing industry. So what comes next? In this fireside chat, we have two of the leading voices in the industry discuss what the next opportunities and upsets may be.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Lunch", "startTime": "2011-11-10 12:40", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "", "description": "", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Innovating the Retail Experience", "startTime": "2011-11-10 13:40", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Venky Harinarayan, SVP Walmart Global eCommerce and Head @WalmartLabs", "description": "

Moderator: Ryan Kim, Staff Writer GigaOM

In 15 countries under 55 names, Walmart generates over $1 billion dollars in revenue a day. They address a sizeable chunk of this planet's purchasing population. As consumers become more connected through their mobile devices and integrate the web into their shopping patterns, the opportunity to better their brick-and-mortar shopping experience is manifest: payments, comparisons, peer recommendations, etc. In this chat, we talk with Venky Harinarayan about the areas in which he plans to innovate and the impact the new experiences will have on the way consumers shop.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Money, Messaging and More", "startTime": "2011-11-10 14:00", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Jack Dorsey, Co-Founder and CEO Square", "description": "

Moderator: Om Malik, Founder GigaOM

What does Jack Dorsey think about the future? He created Twitter, disrupting the messaging space and ushering in the real-time web. He then turned his attention to credit cards and mobile phones and the arcane experience that was biased toward the bank. He empowers the small business owner with Square. Messaging, money: What will he pay attention to next?", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Design for the iPhone Generation: Make it Beautiful, Easy and Connected", "startTime": "2011-11-10 14:30", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Tony Fadell, Founder and CEO Nest Labs", "description": "

Moderator: Katie Fehrenbacher, Senior Writer GigaOM

Tony Fadell conceived the iPod, creating one of the most successful consumer electronics products in history. It redefined the way we consume music and the industry that supplies it. Now he is turning his talents to something new - thermostats. You read that correctly. If a digital music player redefined the music industry then a thermostat has the potential to redefine the 125 year old energy industry. In this talk we dig deeper into his mantras about designing beautiful, functional and connected products.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Connected Future of Infrastructure", "startTime": "2011-11-10 14:50", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Andy Bechtolsheim, Founder and Chief Development Officer Arista Networks", "description": "

Moderator: Om Malik, Founder GigaOM

It wont be long before we find ourselves in a world where clothing, watches, cars, buildings and our bodies are all nodes on a network. As we head to that all pervasive computing future the way we supply and nourish those systems with power and data will have to change. In this talk with legendary technology prophet Andy Bechtoshleim (Sun, Arista) , we talk about what he sees as the next steps for the evolution of networking and computing infrastructure should take.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Baseball’s Designated Hitter", "startTime": "2011-11-10 15:10", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Bob Bowman, CEO mlb.com", "description": "

Moderator: Paul Sweeting, Analyst, GigaOM Pro and Founder Concurrent Media Strategies

MLB.com innovated the baseball fan’s experience of the game. It also innovated an industry in the way online media can monetize. We talk to the man behind MLB.com, it’s rise, it’s role in connecting fans everywhere, and where he will take the sports fan experience next. Not to be missed.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Break", "startTime": "2011-11-10 15:30", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "", "description": "", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Channeling Televisions Innovation", "startTime": "2011-11-10 16:10", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Ian Blaine, CEO thePlatform", "description": "

Moderator: Ryan Lawler, Staff Writer GigaOM

If you're watching a piece of digital video from a major broadcaster, there's a good chance it's handled by thePlatform. From humble beginnings, the company has grown to be a major industry player in the traditional broadcast market. In this talk, learn how the new platforms with which broadcasters’ work will dictate their innovation in the future and understand how the new platforms will affect the way you consume video.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "The Game Treatment: Creating Engaging Personal Healthcare", "startTime": "2011-11-10 16:30", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Adam Bosworth, Founder and CTO Keas, Hosain Rahman, Founder and CEO Jawbone", "description": "

Moderator: Salim Ismail, Executive Director Singularity University

The developed nations of the world are barreling toward a public health apocalypse. Obesity, heart disease, diabetes and lifestyle factors are bloating public health demands. What can we do about it? Treat our health as a big game! Adam Bosworth led the health group at Google, then left to form Keas, which promises to change forever the way that people deal with their health. By introducing game mechanics into a person’s daily health regimen, these games may end up changing forever the $1.6 trillion U.S. healthcare market. New opportunity abounds for the playful.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "When Dreammakers Meet Technologists", "startTime": "2011-11-10 16:50", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Ed Leonard, CTO DreamWorks Animation", "description": "

Moderator: Ryan Lawler, Staff Writer GigaOM

Cinema has a long history of innovating the storytelling process with technology. We talk with the chief technology officer of one of the giants in the world of cinema -- DreamWorks -- about how the company sees the evolution of cinema forever intermingled with the DNA of Silicon Valley. We explore how its expanding relationships with Silicon Valley will shape cinematic storytelling for consumers everywhere.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "The Future for Open Source", "startTime": "2011-11-10 17:10", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Matt Mullenweg, Founder WordPress/Automattic", "description": "

Moderator: Mathew Ingram, Senior Writer GigaOM

Matt Mullenweg created WordPress and open-sourced it in 2003. Its success is legendary, becoming one of the most popular CMS tools ever. How many sustainable businesses can claim that their customers willingly work on the core proposition for free? What elements of the open-source world can you apply to your business model? Join us for this conversation and learn how your customers will want to have a say in your product’s future.", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Unstoppable: 45 Million Users and Rising", "startTime": "2011-11-10 17:30", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "Drew Houston, Founder and CEO Dropbox", "description": "

Moderator: Om Malik, Founder GigaOM

Dropbox is one of the quickest growing online propositions ever. It's based upon the excellent execution of a simple idea: to store your files in the cloud. From humble Y-Combinator beginnings to turning down Steve Jobs to recently closing $250 million in funding, the company appears unstoppable. What insights can we get into the secret of their success?", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Closing Remarks", "startTime": "2011-11-10 17:50", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "", "description": "", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } , { "title": "Cocktail Reception", "startTime": "2011-11-10 18:00", "endTime": "", "category": "", "speaker": "", "description": "", "images": [], "audios": [], "videos": [] } ] } ] }