Event details
Date
Time
Duration
Thursday 24th June
11am
60 mins
Sponsored by:
About this webinar:
Computing research reveals that 80% of financial services organisations expect their use of cloud computing to increase over the next three years. However, increasingly stringent regulations and security requirements, as well as the perceived risk of migrating core processes to the cloud, has created a degree of hesitancy when it comes to cloud migration. While a wholesale cloud migration may not be suitable or necessary for all organisations, embracing the benefits of a more cloud-centric approach is key to competing with more agile fintech organisations.
This webinar, supported by original research, will examine the obstacles that arise when migrating to the cloud, whether via hybrid or multi-cloud models. It will explore the technical, security, internal skills and compliance considerations that may be slowing migration journeys and ask how significant these hurdles are and what can be done to remediate them. Finally, it will explore what measures need to be put in place in order for the cloud to be a facilitator of innovation for organisations in the financial services sector.
Panel
Daryl Porter
Cloud Business Development Specialist
Daryl has been with Kainos for over 10 years and is passionate about helping customers solve complex problems in the cloud. He has over a decade of experience as a solution architect, alongside other technical delivery roles, where he helped customers build, migrate and modernise their digital services in the cloud.
Simon Wagnitz
Business Development Director – Financial Services
Simon has over 12 years of experience leading digital transformation projects in financial services organisations and is dedicated to bringing value to customers through digitisation and cloud-first strategy. He is passionate about helping customers utilise tech to transform user experience, cut costs, increase agility, revenues and internal capability.
Ellen Daniel
Tech Analyst, Computing
Ellen is an experienced technology journalist who recently joined Incisive Media as a technology content editor from business and technology title Verdict where she was a senior reporter. Ellen works with our technology research team producing reports on the latest industry trends.
Tom Allen
Delta Site 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.
Register