State Forum

A forum in the world of computing is a dynamic web page, where discussions relating to a number of issues are generated. A user of the page starts a topic and then other users will answering their answers or ideas in this regard, what is known as posts. There are open or public forums as the closed; in those considered as open only previously registered site users can participate. Closed forums are those where no users can register freely. To create a forum on the Internet there are various brackets, often they can be used in a mixed manner.

Some of these brackets are PHP, Perl, ASP, Java, among others. In addition there are commercially (and also free) complete packages to deploy almost immediately a forums software; the most popular are without hard PhpBB, vBulletin and Invision Power Board. With the aim of improving the competitiveness of the companies, for the fourth consecutive year, Global Crossing will make your forum’s Business Cloud Computing and technology: State of the art. At the meeting, various specialists will present their vision of how the new model of provision of services offered by Cloud Computing, can help companies compliance with their business goals. The fourth forum of technology and business of Global Crossing will count with the presence of local speakers and foreigners of leading companies of the market and organizations related to the theme, which addressed the model from different points of view: the technical, legal, regulatory, operational, so as to be able to offer a comprehensive view of the distinctive features of the same and lay the groundwork to determine under what conditions the Cloud Computing Services offer greater benefits and lower risks. They are the descendants of modern news BBS systems (Bulletin Board System) and Usenet, very popular in the 1980s and 1990. Usually the Internet forums exist as a complement to a web site inviting users to discuss or share information relevant to the theme of the site, in free and informal discussion, with which comes to form a community around a common interest. Discussions tend to be moderated by a coordinator or facilitator, who usually introduces the topic, asks the first question, stimulates and guides, without pressing, gives the word, asks fundamentals, explanations and synthesizes the above before closing the discussion.

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