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Traditional database technology was never intended for the multi-cloud environment in which most businesses now operate. As developers seek to build responsive, flexible applications at scale, they need a database that reflects these principles. Technologies such as cloud, mobile, social media, big data, and IoT, operating on a global scale, are demanding more from databases.

Data ubiquity means that support for hybrid and multi-cloud deployments is no longer optional. Many organisations are now looking to control their database technology from a single pane of glass, across all cloud providers. They also want to link their control base to their database vendor, while keeping the data infrastructure within their own device policy controller (DPC) – splitting the control plane from the data plane and keeping everything behind your standardised firewall. No VPC peering, no VPNs.

Alongside this increased security and stability, businesses can now leverage their own buying power with cloud providers, avoid infrastructure being resold to them, and steer clear of vendor lock-in.

This webinar will uncover what businesses prioritise when choosing a database vendor and to what extent the shift to multi-cloud is informing these decisions. It will also measure the main pain points organisations encounter with database infrastructure today – and look to shine a light on a better way forward.

 

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Stuart Sumner

Editorial Director, Enterprise IT

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Andrew Hobbs

Content Strategist & Research Analyst, Enterprise Technology, Computing

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Andrew is an enterprise technology writer, editor, publisher, strategist and consultant; illuminating digital transformation in the connected world and educating businesses on the opportunities and challenges presented by cloud and edge computing, the Internet of Things, automation, AI, and Big Data. He is a former Editor and Publisher of Internet of Business and now oversees Incisive Works’ enterprise technology thought-leadership content creation, including multimedia digital experiences, whitepapers, webinars, videos, and podcasts 


Perry Krug

Director of Customer Success at Couchbase.

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Perry has worked with hundreds of users and companies to understand, deploy, and maintain Couchbase's NoSQL database technology. He has over 12 years of experience in high performance caching and database systems.

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