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Cloud is not just a cutting-edge technology, it's an integral part of the modern IT infrastructure. Discover the latest advancements, insights and tips from the experts.
The cloud is a fundamental building block in a modern IT infrastructure, but it can be so much more than simply a service. Our speakers and technical experts will show you how to take your cloud to new heights and make your business faster, safer, and more efficient.
Are you getting the most out of your infrastructure?
With 86% of businesses looking to adopt some form of cloud within the next year, those that don't incorporate the platform are in danger of being left behind.
As we hurtle into 2017 and cloud developers continue to bring innovative products and services to the market, businesses that have yet to adopt cloud technology are being quickly left behind. Following greater adoption, how can cloud transform an organisation's day-to-day operations now, and what can we expect in the future?
Cloud Automation
In the future, most organisations will automate their infrastructure, leaving software developers and enterprises to concentrate on creating digital services and driving new business models with IT. Automating ways to deliver applications and virtual servers will increase the efficiency of every business.
Internet Of Things
Internet of Things is changing the world, changing the way devices communicate with one another. As our world becomes inter-connected, the amount of data collected is rapidly increasing. With so much data potential, cloud computing will play an important role, not only in the pathway, but also in security, speed, agility and delivering applications.
Cloud Analytics
Cloud and mobile technologies are providing enterprises of all sizes with opportunities to use big data and analytics to make better, data-driven decisions. Using a cloud-based data management platform, companies can create a unified view of information that is quick, reliable, available in real-time and actionable immediately. Not only that, but applications can be created quickly in the cloud, with no need to setup infrastructure.
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