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Watch online this month: How to leave the past behind when you migrate to the cloud

Practical steps for your migration journey

Sponsored webcast Moving to the cloud is not as simple as we have sometimes been led to believe. Many organisations are eager to benefit from the functionality and convenience that the cloud offers but find themselves constrained by the past.

Complexity, sunk costs and licensing are among the challenges that lie along the road from one environment to another and are often overlooked.

Following on from an overview of the cloud market we discussed in an earlier webcast that some of you may have attended, we now move on to the practicalities of making the switch.

In this latest webcast, Mark Walker, head of technology at Derby City Council, will talk about how he and his team negotiated the bumps they encountered as the mid-England council migrated to the public cloud, and shares the valuable lessons they learned along the way.

Topics include:

  • The challenges public sector organisations face and the potential costs of overcoming them
  • The options, from hyper-converged infrastructure to cloud-first architectures
  • Case study: Derby City Council’s migration experience
  • How to move forward: rules for organisations of all sizes.

So if you are ready to embrace the benefits and opportunities of the cloud but find yourself struggling to leave the past behind, make sure you tune in on 30 July at 3pm BST.

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