Thursday, March 2, 2017

Live Webcast with IDC Research on Multi-Cloud Strategy

Why Multi-Cloud Strategies Require Hybrid Capacity Analytics

IDC's research shows the majority of today's enterprise class organizations expect to rely on multiple clouds. Organizations need to make this transition in a way that maintains control over their applications, constantly optimizes the capacity being purchased, and doesn't inadvertently create operational silos.

Join Andrew Hillier, co-founder and CTO of Cirba, and guest speaker, Mary Johnston Turner, IDC Research Vice President Enterprise Systems Management Software, to learn why workload aware multi-cloud capacity and migration analytics are becoming critical enablers to modern cloud strategies.

Cirba

Andrew Hillier,
Co-founder & CTO

IDC

Mary Johnston Turner,
Research Vice President

Learn about critical enablers to modern cloud strategies.
Major topics include:

  • Enterprise plans for investing in multi-cloud
  • Best practices for determining multi-cloud placement
  • Benefits of app-centric resource and cost optimization analytics
  • The impact of workload characteristics on multi-cloud placement
  • Cost impact of getting it wrong

Save your spot now and learn why multi-cloud
strategies require hybrid capacity analytics

Thursday, March 9 at 1pm ET

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