Top Multi-Cloud Trends Impacting Enterprise IT
Date: Friday, March 11th at 9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
With each of the hyperscaler cloud providers offering different services it’s no surprise so many companies became multi-cloud users unintentionally. But recent surveys tell us that 92% of enterprises report having a defined multi-cloud strategy, so they’re moving forward very purposively. They have plenty of good reasons, too. Multi-Cloud is valuable for the same reasons integration itself is; combining the best of all available sources to build superior solutions.
In this session we’ll explore why companies are becoming so much more deliberate in their approach to multi-cloud, including:
- Enjoying the best of all clouds
- The importance of avoiding vendor lock-in
- Getting rid of operational and data asset silos
- How multi-cloud is the natural environment for Cloud-native apps built on microservices in containers and leveraging Kubernetes, reducing architectural dependency upon any single given cloud
- Multi-Cloud Challenges in Management, Security, and Governance
- How Multi-Cloud delivers better support for AI/ML
Here is the AGENDA for the summit:
9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
Top Multi-Cloud Trends Impacting Enterprise IT
10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
Multi-Cloud Best Practices Heading into 2022
11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET
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About the presenter:
Howard M. Cohen, Sr. Resultant, The TechChannel Partners’ Results Group
He is a 35+ year executive veteran of the Information Technology industry who today writes for and about the IT channel. He’s a frequent speaker at IT industry events that include Microsoft Inspire, Citrix Synergy/Summit, ConnectWise IT Nation, ChannelPro Forums, Cloud Partners Summit, MicroCorp One-On-One, and CompTIA ChannelCon, frequently hosts and presents webinars for many vendors and publications.