Canadian Lawyer InHouse

May 2016

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37 CANADIANLAWYERMAG.COM/INHOUSE MAY 2016 P r o f e s s i o n a l P r o f i l e ONE SUNNY morning in Toronto this past summer, a group of media, business people, and various dignitaries waited for mayor John Tory to arrive at the Delta Toronto near the Air Canada Centre for a surprise press conference hosted by Microsoft Canada. Once the secret was out, however, it didn't matter that the mayor was late. The reason for the event refl ected something many people had been waiting much longer to come: a data centre that would offer a local facility to host the computing infrastructure and applications that Microsoft delivers via the cloud. Even though he wasn't on site that day, Jonathan Leibtag was among those applauding the news. Advocate for the cloud Jonathan Leibtag never expected to specialize in on-demand computing, but it's made his role at Microsoft far more fulfi lling. BY SHANE SCHICK

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