
The 'Powering the Cloud' team is pleased to announce that we will be working with our established network of communications agencies in Europe to promote the conference among media and analysts and to provide your marketing and PR teams with support both prior to the event and on-site. Over the next few months A3 Communications and DMG Europe will be contacting the media to provide them with information on the conference programme, previews of the sponsors' announcements at the event, features material and much more.
To ensure you maximise your exposure before and at the show we therefore encourage you to get in touch with our PR team who will place your contributed copy in key publications across Europe and work with you to ensure your communications efforts around the conference will help you make the event a real success for your company.
'The Powering the Cloud' events are supported by a network of specialist PR agencies. Analysts, editors, freelancers and staff writers should contact the agency responsible for your region for information on the press program for this year's conference.
Your conference PR contacts are:
For Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Eastern Europe, Russia, Spain and the Middle East:
DMG Europe
Heather Stewart
+49 (0)177-33 09 468
snweurope@daviesmurphy.com
For all other countries / territories:
A3 Communications
Federica Monsone
+44 (0) 1252 875 203
fred.monsone@a3communications.co.uk
"SNW is one of the most interesting IT events in Europe. I come here every year with great pleasure. SNW Europe offers the possibility to meet a bunch of storage companies; it's very important for me with a great advantage of the event being the conference sessions. They provide valuable information about the storage and related industries."
Wojciech Urbanek, Storage Focus, Poland
"SNW Europe is certainly the best event dedicated to data storage in EMEA.I particularly like the format with the SNIA-backed sessions focussing on education and the vendor presentations showing the more commercial side of the industry."
Enrico Signoretti of Italian blog Juku.it








