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Today, most organisations are adopting a multi-cloud strategy, taking a best-of-breed approach when electing where to pace their cloud-based workloads, and avoiding vendor lock-in in the process.
For some workloads, the low-latency and bandwidth capabilities of edge or on-premises computing are a must. For others, the scalability, flexibility and low-cost of the cloud make it the obvious choice. Many of those that aren’t taking this kind of hybrid or multi-cloud approach are actively planning to do so in a quest for greater productivity and agility.
However, the added complexity and manageability challenges that come with this strategy need to be tackled. Effective multi-cloud management and observability can present a real headache for technology leaders, as each on-prem or cloud environment multiplies data protection, compliance, security, cost and recovery considerations.
In this webinar we explore the attitudes and experiences around hybrid and multi-cloud strategy amongst the enterprise today, as well as the tools and methods organisations are adopting to help manage their diverse computing environments. It will also reveal the main motivations, benefits and obstacles to successfully taking a multi-cloud approach, and identify where businesses are placing different types of workload.
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Stuart Sumner is Editorial Director of Incisive Media's technology-focused titles: Computing and Delta. He oversees all content across print, web, tablet editions, rich media and events - including the IT Leaders' Dining Club and Computing Summits. During Stuart's tenure Computing has transformed from a print-reliant business to a bleeding edge multi-channel brand with an industry-leading events portfolio. Previously he spent 10 years as a programme manager in the IT industry, working for companies such as the BBC, COLT, Nortel Networks and Equant. As a journalist he has also worked for Time Out and IPC Media. He is a regular technology pundit and contributor to the BBC News Channel, as well as a published author.
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.
Robert Rhame, Director of Market Intelligence at Rubrik focusing on market research, trends, and vendor landscape tracking. Aside from the experience in the storage and backup market he has a specialisation in security, risk, and data management. Originally from the U.S., Robert has lived in Germany for 19 years, and worked in various EMEA pre-sales positions and as a Gartner Research Director with backup and recovery as primary coverage.
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