Speaker line-up confirmed for the Cloud Computing World Forum Africa

With over three months until the event gets underway, the Cloud Computing World Forum Africa is able to announce an impressive speaker line-up for its seminar program.

With the agenda covering relevant cloud topics including cloud computing in Africa, commercial risks and opportunities, cloud and the public sector, security issues, and the future of cloud computing in Africa, the event is aimed to provide attendees with the most relevant information they need to make an informed decision on whether cloud computing can benefit their business.

Speakers for the show include:
- Yolisa Skwintshi, Head of IT Development, First National Bank (FNB)
- Malcolm Laing, Group CIO, Investec Securities
- Potlaki Maine, CIO, SABC
- Strini Mudulay, Group CIO, Goldfields
- Charles Ssebbaale, CIO, Africa Broadcasting (U) Ltd
- Mandla Mkhwanazi, Transnet Group CIO, Transnet
- Frank Pinto, CIO, BankservAfrica
- Simon Hudson, Executive Head: Business Imrpovement & Group CIO, Indwe Broker Holdings
- Paul Kukubo, CEO, Kenya ICT Board
- Louise van der Bank, CIO, Afrisam South Africa (Pty) Ltd
- Johan du Plessis, IT Director, Consol Glass (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
- Evans Munyuki, Head of Architecture, ABSA & Barclays Africa Banks
- Abby Wakama, Publisher and Executive Editor, ITNewsAfrica.com

For the full speaker list visit www.cloudcomputinglive.com/africa/conference/speakers. The free-to-attend expo and full workshop program will provide delegates with an opportunity to discuss cloud computing with some of the world's top IT vendors, and attend focused seminars designed to tackle specific issues related to adopting the technology.

To register your place at this event, please visit the website at www.cloudcomputinglive.com/africa/register or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . For further information on speaking opportunities, sponsorship ad exhibition options please call the team on +44 (0)845 519 1230.

The Cloud Computing World Forum Africa is part of the Cloud Computing World Series with conferences worldwide including London, New York, Sao Paulo, Mumbai, Dubai and Hong Kong. For information regarding any of these events please visit www.cloudcomputinglive.com