[WORKSHOP] Migrate & Modernise: Microsoft Azure
Tue 12 September 2023 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm BST
This workshop is an extension of our 30-minute webinar.
In this session, we take a deep dive into how to run any workload in the cloud with more agility, resiliency and security.
Cloud adoption and infrastructure modernisation are on the top of many businesses’ to-do lists for 2023. We want to help our clients stay competitive and accelerate their business growth by modernising their applications, data and infrastructure with Microsoft Azure.
Our Azure Solutions Experts will cover:
- Modernising apps running on a datacentre with Windows Server and Linux
- Considerations for modernising existing workloads
- Deploying new resources
- Azure’s breadth of services
Who should attend?
IT Managers, CTOs, Owners/Directors and CEOs.
Timezones: 2:30 pm BST | 9:30 am EST
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