Industry Experts Speak: 5 Best Practices For Managing Modern IT Infrastructure

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Torsten Volk & Shamus McGillicuddy, EMA Research and Umair Khan, CA Technologies

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Today’s digital businesses rely on IT infrastructures more than ever to deliver services. But managing performance and utilization of modern infrastructures is not as easy. DevOps, containers, serverless, public cloud, and hyperconverged composable infrastructure are popular new IT paradigms being adopted and there is no reason to believe that the pace of technology change will slow down in the future. While all of these technologies are critical for business innovation, they also increase complexity and hamper staff productivity. Current tools and processes to management are becoming stale while new technology specific tools are creating blind spots. IT operations need to re-wire their management approach and tools. Join Industry experts in the webcast to learn: •Why modern infrastructures mandate a change? •What is the cost of not changing? •Key best practices for managing and monitoring modern IT infrastructures? •Potential benefits you can achieve by modernizing your management strategy and tools? 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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