Migrate & Modernise: Microsoft Azure
News|by Alanna|1 March 2023
In this 30-minute webinar, we cover the basics of how to run a workload in the cloud with more agility, resiliency, and security. Our Azure Solutions Expert, Gina Shobrook, covers:
- Why cloud?
- What is Azure?
- The Cloud Adoption Framework
- How to transform with Azure
- Business continuity and Disaster Recovery on Azure
- Secure your environment with Sentinel and Microsoft defender for cloud
Spiceworks' Cloud Trends in 2021 predicted that 50% of all business workloads will run in that cloud by 2023, and in its latest report that 23% of budgets will be allocated to cloud spending.
If you're still on-premises and have not yet moved your workloads to the cloud, don't get left behind!
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