Enterprise IT in the Cloud

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Stephen Orban, Head of Enterprise Strategy, Amazon Web Services

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If you think about traditional enterprise IT today, it tends to have well established, and sometimes functional, storage systems, network topologies, compute virtualization and governance models that need to be thought about in a slightly different way in a world with infinitely scalable and globally available IT resources. As more companies realize this, they are also beginning to understand that running their own infrastructure typically doesn’t help them meet their business goals. On top of this, many large organizations are burdened with decades of technical debt, bureaucracy, politics, fear of change, and IT operating models that need to be redesigned to take advantage of what the cloud has to offer. In this session Stephen Orban will go over some of the patterns he is seeing in enterprises that are benefiting from the cloud, and that will leave you today with a better understanding of how the cloud can help you meet your objectives at a pace that you’re comfortable with, that will accelerate over time, and allows you to take advantage of your existing investments. Broadcom is collecting your personal data when you submit such information as part of the BrightTALK registration process. Your personal data is processed according to Broadcom's Privacy Policy: https://www.broadcom.com/company/legal/privacy/policy When you interact with Broadcom, this serves as your authorization to BrightTALK to provide your contact information to Broadcom in order for Broadcom to follow up on your interaction.
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