GigaOM prides itself on the editorial quality of its conferences. Our team consistently brings the most sought after and interesting speakers to the stage, who stimulate the conversations leading to change.
We welcome speaker or workshop proposals. Please keep in mind that we promote the dissemination of learning and insights from implementation and give preference to practice over theory. We will not approve product talks unless the product or service is truly groundbreaking or it is from an individual with a remarkable track record.
Get in touch with us if you’d like to speak at one of GigaOM’s six conferences in 2011. We would love to hear your ideas.
We ask that you fill out the proposal form below to propose a speaker. Our program chairs will follow up with you. Please note that most proposals are reviewed as they are submitted, so it favors you to submit earlier rather than later. Our speaking agenda usually fills up two months before the conference date.
To learn more about speaking opportunities, please contact Surj Patel via email at events@gigaom.com.
Topics of Interest
- Next-Generation Infrastructure
- Campus of the Future
- Resourcing Human Resources
- Net:Worked Worker
- The Remote Manager
- The Workforce of the Future
- Storage
- Warehousing
- Intelligence
- Staggering growth
- Discovery
- Cloudonomics
- Storage and the Cloud
- Web Infrastructure
- Reinventing Core Internet Technologies
- Analytics and Management Layers
- Architectures for the Cloud
- High-capacity Broadband
- Broadband and green technology
- Home Energy Management
- Green Data Centers
- Smart Grid
- Green Software
- Networks and Transportation
- The Internet and Energy Management
- Mobile Cloud Services and Technology Enablers
- Next-generation Wireless Infrastructure
- App stores and the App Economy
- Virtualization on Mobile Devices
- Netbooks, Tablet computing and Ultraportables
- Design and Ethnography
- Context and Location-based Services
- Economics of the Mobile Data Boom
- Storytelling Reinvented
- Bringing Google to TV’s
- The Set-Top Box and Mobile
- Making TV Social Again
- Live Streaming
- The Future of Media Consumption
- The Age of App TV
