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29 March 2023 17:00Gute Grill

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Cloud Beer is back and ready to pour you a frothy mix of cloud talk and brews. Join us for a night of enlightening discussions on Open Source and digital sovereignty at Gute Grill & Bar.

This is the perfect opportunity to connect with experts, industry professionals, and fellow tech enthusiasts while savoring some heart warming food - on the house, and some of our venue's best beers. So raise a glass and cheers to a night of cloud-filled fun!

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Speakers

Arman Borghem
Cloud Regulatory and Compliance Advisor

Swedish public sector organisations have so far chosen very different paths to very different clouds, and in some cases stayed put on premises. Why do we see these differences, and what has been the government's response with recent proposals to change the law?

Where do we stand on the use of cloud services right now and what are the attitudes to third country transfers, digital sovereignty, and regulatory compliance? In this talk I will try to provide some clarity based on my first-hand experience.

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André Catry
Award-winning author & Senior Advisor in IT/information security & cyber risk

André Catry is one of Sweden's leading IT security profiles. He is an award-winning author and Senior Advisor in IT/information security and cyber risk. In 2005 he won three challenges and competitions at DEF CON in Las Vegas. He went on to work on some of the most sensitive cases for the Swedish security police, the armed forces, government offices, and the intelligence services. André has had international IT security assignments in 25 countries and has experienced attempts to recruit him as an agent for foreign powers.

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Lars Larsson
Senior Cloud Architect

The US cloud giants have long dominated the debate and the development of public cloud services. However, hoping to gain market share, they also created technical solutions that overcome the differences between clouds and standardize the way cloud services are consumed. In fact, cloud service consumption has become so standardized that companies and public authorities are now free to choose the provider of the location of their servers, even the smaller and all-European ones, but still have access to excellent technical platforms. Open-source software such as Kubernetes has thus become like David's slingshot: the tool needed to challenge Goliath.

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Johan Christenson
VP of Innovation

Does the fact that the growth rate of the top three IaaS services recently dropped mean that the entire industry is slowing down? Is this the end of the fairytale of eternal growth? It may seem that way lately, but I believe this is a significant signal and trend that favors the European Cloud industry. I will cover the latest trends and developments in the cloud, covering technical and environmental considerations and exploring the increasing importance of digital sovereignty for the entire industry. I will also broadly explain European initiatives like Gaia-X, Structura-X, and Sovereign Cloud Stack to highlight their significant impact on the cloud industry.

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About CloudBeer

CloudBeer is casual meetups for people who want to learn, teach and discuss cloud related topics.

By hosting small events that evolve around good food and cloud computing we hope to learn new things, get new perspectives and meet with new friends. Our aim is to make CloudBeer your favourite spot to meet like-minded people in your area, where no topic is discarded and everyone can to bring something to the table.

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