First Slovenian cloud computing conference

Ljubljana, November 16th 2010. ISL Online (www.islonline.com), a leading provider of remote PC access and web conferencing software, has taken an important part in organising and participating in the first cloud computing conference in Slovenia. The company is a founding member of Eurocloud Slovenia and a member of the pan European organisation called EuroCloud (www.eurocloud.org), whose mission is to help recognise the cloud computing industry as the future of IT in Europe, and to promote a stimulating environment for development and growth of the industry.

The first slovenian business conference on cloud computing will take place at Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia on 17th November 2010. It is organised by a local association of cloud computing vendors, among them XLAB - the parent company of ISL Online. The conference speakers will try to show in which aspects cloud computing outperforms traditional IT, and where the big opportunities lie in this emerging technology. ISL Online is also contributing to the content. It is scheduled to be the first speaker at the conference talking about the difference between cloud computing and traditional IT.

ISL Online's participation in the conference is due to their rich experience in the field. ISL Online has nearly ten years of experience within the sector, and has already been selected as one of UK's 12 most innovative companies delivering services based on cloud computing technologies. Today, they run a private cloud communication network, which delivers remote desktop, and web conferencing services to over 80,000 business users worldwide. Users of ISL Online software just need a web account, where they easily start a session. It simply always works without additional hassle of software installations, or hardware requirements.

Moreover, ISL Online is the only provider in the market that enables its client companies to establish their own private cloud network, by combining several servers into a corporate Internet communication network. Similar to their own cloud network architecture, the private cloud is also fault tolerant, includes geographic load-balancing mechanisms, distributed session roaming, and is independent of the central server.