Thomas J. Bittman
VP Distinguished Analyst, Gartner
Thomas Bittman is a vice president and distinguished analyst with Gartner Research. Mr. Bittman has led the industry in areas such as cloud computing and virtualization. Mr. Bittman was an early pioneer for the concept of private cloud computing, and invented the term "real-time infrastructure," which has been adopted by major vendors and many enterprises as their infrastructure direction. He has served as Gartner's lead analyst covering IBM and Microsoft, and he served for three years as a member of Gartner's Senior Research Board. In 2005, he earned Gartner's Analyst of the Year Award.
This event is available now. It will be available through 10/16/2012 (343 sessions viewable).
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3 Sessions by Thomas J. Bittman
Tuesday 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM | Ten Steps to Building Private Cloud Services | ||
Speaker: Thomas J. Bittman Session Type: Gartner Session | ID: 23c Tracks: Cloud, DC, Tactical | ||
Tuesday 06:30 PM – 06:50 PM | Magic Quadrant: x86 Server Virtualization Infrastructure | ||
Speaker: Thomas J. Bittman Session Type: ITxpo Theater Presentation | ID: ITX46 Tracks: Cloud, DC, Tactical | ||
Wednesday 01:30 PM – 02:30 PM | VMware vs. Microsoft: Competition for the Cloud Infrastructure | ||
Speaker: Thomas J. Bittman Session Type: Gartner Session | ID: 33a Tracks: Cloud, DC, Strategy | ||