SnapLogic CEO to Present at Wells Fargo's Tech Transformation Summit
Gaurav Dhillon to discuss cloud integration practices, trends
SAN MATEO, Calif., April 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- SnapLogic, the cloud connection company, announced today that CEO Gaurav Dhillon, former CEO and founder of Informatica, will present at the 1st Annual Wells Fargo Tech Transformation Summit, to be held April 6-7 at the St. Regis in San Francisco.
The summit, featuring presentations by SaaS and cloud computing innovators such as Zuora, Salesforce.com and Rackspace, will include a fireside chat session with keynotes and panels as well as a full day of 1x1 private company meetings.
SnapLogic's Dhillon will present: |
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Simplifying the Cloud |
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 |
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4:40pm-5:10pm |
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About SnapLogic
At SnapLogic, we are transforming how companies connect business applications, both on-premise and in the cloud. With SnapLogic, companies can connect any combination of applications and data sources while achieving a radical improvement in cost and performance over traditional integration solutions. SnapLogic Snaps -- application-specific connectors -- can be instantly downloaded from the SnapStore, the world's first online integration store. The SnapStore model allows developers, system integrators, and independent software vendors to build and sell purpose-built Snaps for both widely used and emerging applications.
As an independent integration company, SnapLogic reduces vendor lock-in risk by providing open extensible solutions for all software, applications and infrastructure. SnapLogic is funded by leading venture investors, including Andreessen Horowitz. SnapLogic customers are leaders who are breaking with the costly and inflexible integration approaches of the past, ranging from multi-billion dollar corporations to innovative new growth companies. Follow us on Twitter: @SnapLogic. Visit our blog.
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