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The Cloud Standards Customer Council is looking to create a White paper on the convergence of Cloud, Social and Mobile Technologies

The CSCC has asked us if we are interested in collaborating on this document with them.  http://www.w3.org/community/socbizcg/wiki/images/c/c0/Convergence_of_SoLoMoCo_-_Draft_Outline_-_V1.doc

I will add a discussion topic to our 11/6 agenda.

Here are the details:

The CSCC XaaS Working Group has put together a draft outline for a white paper on the convergence of Cloud, Social and Mobile technologies, and its impact on businesses. The paper will highlight key technical requirements and provide guidance to consumers to successfully develop and deploy effective solutions. Attached please find the draft outline document.  
 
This is a draft outline (not final) and is being shared to encourage thoughts and ideas within the membership. We are scheduling a meeting on Thursday, Nov 8 to discuss the draft and move towards finalizing the outline. We encourage all CSCC members interested in this subject to join the call and consider joining the XaaS WG to help deliver this important piece of collateral. Below are the details for the meeting. Please manually add the invite to your calendar. If you are unable to join the call but are interested in participating please reply to John Meegan (meegan@us.ibm.com).
 
When:  Thursday, November 8, 2012 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST USA
 
Agenda:
1. Provide brief background on the motivation for this deliverable      
2. Discuss draft outline for the document
 
Teleconference:
For USA Call Toll-Free: 888-426-6840
For other countries click on link below
https://www.teleconference.att.com/servlet/glbAccess?process=1&accessCode=97989113&accessNumber=2158616239#C2
 
Access Code: 97989113
 
Web Conference:
http://www.ibm.com/collaboration/meeting/join?id=3491549

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