Jump start each day at HostingCon 2010 with a hot breakfast and networking with your peers, compliments of Telecity Group. HostingCon would like to thank Telecity Group for providing a hot breakfast for this year’s attendees on each day of the conference during the following hours:
- Monday, July 19 – 8:00am-10:00am
- Tuesday, July 20 – 7:00am-9:00am
- Wednesday, July 21 – 8:00am-10:00am
“TelecityGroup is looking forward to being a first-time sponsor at HostingCon. The show is a great way for us to get in front of key hosting companies and demonstrate how TelecityGroup can help them better serve their customers’ international needs. TelecityGroup’s carrier-neutral data centers help reduce infrastructure costs and increase levels of connectivity and reliability, while freeing resources to concentrate on core business issues,” said Sheji Jacob-Brettle, European Group Marketing & Communications Manager, TelecityGroup. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with representatives from Telecity Group each morning in the breakfast room.
Register Today and ensure you’re piloting your company into the cloud with confidence!
HostingCon 2010 will be held July 19 – 21, 2010 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. With multiple education tracks, superb networking events, and an audience made up of 66% C-level executives, HostingCon is the premier industry event for web hosting and hosted services professionals to learn, network, and grow.
About TelecityGroup:
TelecityGroup (LSE: TCY) is Europe’s industry-leading provider of premium network-independent data centers, offering a range of flexible, scalable data center and managed services. TelecityGroup specializes in the design, build, and management of highly connected and secure environments in which customers can house their technical, web and internet infrastructure. Each of its data centers acts as a connectivity and content hub facilitating the storage, sharing and distribution of data, content and media. Headquartered in London, TelecityGroup operates 23 carrier-neutral data centers across seven European countries. The data centers are located in prime positions for commerce and connectivity, including Amsterdam, Dublin, Frankfurt, London, Manchester, Milan, Paris and Stockholm.



















