Application Modernization The Journey To The Cloud Using Open Source

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Mark Harrison, from Microsoft, Martin Callinan, from Source Code Control and Jason Hammond from WhiteSource

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Application modernization is a necessary part of cloud-centric business transformation. As Cloud adoption continues to grow, with migration to both public and private cloud infrastructure, enterprises need IT environments that enable them to drive product innovation. With the adoption of DevOps transformation it enables to leverage microservices, kubernetes, and containers, which helps remove huge dependencies within products and create smaller and independently deployable components. Organizations must simultaneously develop modernization strategies and adopt cloud native methods for application development. Successful application modernization is essential to digital transformation. In order to empower business agility and maintain competitive advantage, organizations must focus on adopting cloud native tools to improve their customer experiences. To start your modernization journey, you must understand the approaches and goals that are right for you organization We will discuss: - The business benefits of application modernization - Why open source software is an essential tool for organizations to modernize legacy application - Industry best practices and standards for continuous management of security and compliance of applications as they are moved to the cloud
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