Top IT Concerns for a Modern Cloud Infrastructure
Date: Friday, February 5th at 9 a.m. PST / 12 noon EST
Welcome to 2021 and your IT cloud infrastructure management responsibility. This session provides insight into trends, technologies, tools, techniques, and tips for those responsible for managing an IT cloud-based data infrastructure. Different organizations are at various points in their cloud journey, ranging from all in, to multi-cloud, to hybrid from public cloud to legacy to edge. For some, it's planning on making a move to a cloud from one to another.
What's common across all of these and other scenarios are having awareness and insight into your data infrastructure and associated applications, along with available resources.
This session looks at what you can do to avoid flying blind managing your IT cloud data infrastructure, including those who have already moved to public clouds, those in progress, and those starting their migration planning.
Key takeaway points and topics, among others that will be discussed include:
- Current and emerging trends
- Cost containment without compromise
- Optimizing Opex including cloud spend
- Gaining and maintain situational awareness
- Data Infrastructure and management considerations
- Security and Cloud data protection
Here is the AGENDA for the summit:
9 a.m. PST / 12 noon EST
Top IT Concerns for a Modern Cloud Infrastructure
10 a.m. PST / 1 p.m. EST
Expert Cloud Data Best Practices
11 a.m. PST / 2 p.m. EST
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About the presenter:
Greg Schulz, Founder and IT Analyst, Server StorageIO
Founder of independent IT Analyst firm Server StorageIO. He has worked as the customer in various IT organizations in different roles, as well as a vendor, consulting analyst, and author of several books, including "Data Infrastructure Management Insights and Strategies (CRC Press) and "Software-Defined Data Infrastructure Essentials" (CRC Press) among others. Greg brings a diverse background with a real-world perspective across applications, data infrastructures, hardware, software, and clouds. He is a Microsoft MVP Cloud Data Center Management and was a ten-time VMware vExpert.