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Tuesday 13th April
10am PST | 1pm EST
60 mins
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About this webinar:
But with so many options to choose from, where do you start? In this web seminar, we will explore how do go about choosing a cloud-based DBaaS solution that’s right for your organization, the benefits of doing so, and the lessons we can learn from those who have gone before. Thanks to our dedicated research findings, we’ll gauge where we’re at when it comes to DBaaS adoption today and what respondents have planned over the next couple of years.
In this webinar learn how to leverage the advantages of in-VPC deployment, multi-cluster management, hybrid cloud replication, and more, all while delivering operational transparency and low TCO.
What will you learn from the webinar:
- 80% of respondents had either already implemented DBaaS or are in the deployment/planning stages
- Those who had already implemented DBaaS rated it an average of 8.5/10 (1 = not at all beneficial, 10 = extremely beneficial)
- Over two-thirds of those surveyed see DBaaS as the long-term database solution for their organization
Panel
Jeff Morris
VP, Product and Solutions Marketing, Couchbase
For over thirty years, Jeff Morris has been a passionate technology marketer and product manager who loves differentiating products and celebrating customer successes. In the past, he helped separate graph databases from the larger NoSQL market at Neo4j, defined "data products" at SaaS analytic provider, GoodData, and worked for two other Open Source Software vendors, starting with Sendmail before the turn of the century.
Tom Allen
Special Projects Editor, Computing
Tom Allen is the Special Projects Editor for Computing, V3 and The Inquirer. He joined Incisive Media in 2017 from the display industry; trading LCDs and quantum dots for big data and the IoT. As well as writing, Tom regularly interviews C-level IT leaders, helps to organise events across the three titles and complains about improper use of the Oxford comma.
Andrew Hobbs
Content Strategist & Research Analyst, Enterprise Technology, Computing
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.
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