West Ham Stadium Olympic park - Stratford
London
E20 2ST
United Kingdom
Join us for OVHcloud’s annual conference, Backstage at the London Stadium in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Hosted by VP Northern Europe, Emma Dennard, and featuring former England footballer and sports journalist Karen Carney, MBE, the event includes talks, networking drinks, a private tour of the stadium and more. Don’t miss your opportunity to hear:
- Opening keynote: Join Alex Hilton from the Cloud Industry Forum as he explores the latest research from UK CTOs, examining their technology priorities, how they are responding to business needs, and the latest strategies for driving innovation
- In-depth: Learn about OVHcloud’s future product roadmap innovations and how you can leverage this for success
- Going Green without the Fluff: Sessions on why ESG has become a priority for technology organisations, and how to do business sustainably without incurring high costs
- Exclusive venue tour and networking drinks: See the London Stadium, home of the 2012 Olympic Games and Premier League football club West Ham United.Network with peers, prospects and industry professionals in your sector.
- Technology Insights: Meet and hear from leading vendors such as Nutanix, MongoDB, Veeam, NetApp, Intel and VMware
- CTO Vision: Listen to discussions from OVHcloud customers including technology leaders on how they have solved complex business challenges and driven change within their organisation using cloud technologies
- Roundtable sessions: Meet your peers and learn how technology leaders are innovating, the technologies that they are betting on, and how they are growing margins in difficult economic times
- Guest speaker keynote: Hear former England footballer Karen Carney talk about overcoming adversity, managing change, and competing at the highest level of your game
Ecosystem - Engage UK
Our guest speaker - Karen Corney, Chelsea Football Star & One Of England's Most Capped Players Of All Time
Karen Carney is one of the UK's most popular footballing personalities. A member of England's team for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup which came third place in the tournament, she is now a BBC football pundit covering the men's and women's game. Prior to England's crunch World Cup match with Cameroon, England manager Phil Neville said: "She's a big moment player". Her impressive record at both domestic and international level has seen her twice named FA Young Player of the Year and earn 143 caps for England, the second most in history, behind only Fara Williams in both male and female football.