In this session ideally suited for IT professionals, we look at:
- How to build a flexible, collaborative and secure working environment
- The strategies to transition to hybrid virtual/physical environments
RecordedJan 14 202143 mins
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Ian Sheen, Strategy & Transformation Lead, Telstra Purple, Phil Scully, CIO ,Costa & Sarah Greasley, CTO, Direct Line Group
Volatile market conditions mean IT teams need to execute change at speed. As a result, cloud deployments have accelerated.
In this webinar, ideal for IT professionals we will explore:
- How to deal with this new and constant state of transformation
- Different views on the path to ‘cloud first’ vs. ''cloud only'' and the longer term benefits of these strategies
- Why do cloud migrations face obstacles and what kind of challenges are these typically?
- How to balance the need for agility, with increasing technology complexity? And architectural challenges?
Sam Bednall - BD Executive, Telstra Purple. Joanna Lim - Modern Work & Security Business Group Lead, Microsoft
Telstra Calling for Microsoft Teams is a simple, intuitive, cloud-based calling experience that enables Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) voice calling for Microsoft Teams. Users can easily join online meetings with a single business number, and enjoy a unified collaboration experience from almost anywhere.
This session would be ideal for IT professionals.
We invite you to an exclusive live webinar to understand the streamlined collaboration experience made possible by Telstra Calling for Microsoft Teams.
Matt Williams, MD Telstra EMEA; CT Yan CEO Telstra PBS; Oliver Jones, CEO Chayora
China continues to grow in importance as a market for foreign companies, accounting for one-fifth of the world’s consumers, producers, innovators, depositors and data users. Despite the challenges brought by COVID-19, the country’s GDP is expected to grow by 1.5% in 2020, at a time when other major economies are projecting negative growth.
While the challenges of entering and doing business in China remain significant, it remains an attractive market for its sheer size and growth potential. Over the next year, opportunities may be set to increase depending on China’s unilateral reform plans, and the possibility of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment negotiations being concluded.
Join Telstra on this panel hosted by Chayora, where we explore what’s driving China’s economic growth and what to consider when doing business there. This webinar is best suited for IT professionals.
Michael Kiss, Head of Security South Asia, Telstra. Deepraj Emmanuel, Director, Asia, Information Services Group Inc.
With COVID-19 drastically impacting the way organisations operate and forcing more employees to work remotely, it is important to reassess your security capabilities to ensure you are not introducing new risks, limiting your ability to function or needlessly investing in technology.
This session would be well suited to an IT professional.
Join Telstra and ISG as we explore the real world security impact of COVID-19 on organisations, and discover what can be done to manage the rapid change to the risks we face.
David Williams, Solution Sales Telstra; Jaye Tillson, Head of Architecture TT Electronics & David Mudd from BSI Group
It’s not a novel insight to note that the pandemic has spurred economy-wide adoption of new technology and innovation.
In fact, what’s clear is that many of these changes were already planned – and would likely have been rolled out at a more leisurely pace over the coming months and years. Yet, the impact of COVID-19 and the requirement to empower a new-found generation of remote workers and digital customer interactions have rapidly accelerated projects that might otherwise have languished.
The crisis has seen the pace of delivery, from ideation to deployment, shrink from years to months in many businesses – even those that steeped in tradition and with significant legacy estates.
In this webinar well suited to IT professionals we will explore:
- How has the pandemic impacted innovation and collaboration amongst remote workforces?
- How to address the right balance between regulation, standards and innovation?
- What are the implications of a more interconnected and distributed digital world?
- How software-defined networking and its applications can enable businesses to respond to rapid shifts in demand and expand into new markets?
- How are enterprises adopting an ecosystems approach?
Jon Littlefair, Modern Workplace Consulting Lead, Telstra Purple, Jakob Ejlsted, VP People & Culture, Strategy & Insights, BP
Working life has fundamentally changed.
In this session ideally suited for IT professionals, we look at:
- How to build a flexible, collaborative and secure working environment
- The strategies to transition to hybrid virtual/physical environments
Matt Williams, MD Telstra EMEA; Oliver Jones, CEO Chayora & Steven Lynch, MD British Chamber of Commerce in China
As the world’s second-largest economy, China accounts for a fifth of the world’s consumers, producers, innovators and data users. In spite of COVID-19, the country’s GDP is expected to grow by 1.5% in 2020, at a time when other major economies are projecting negative growth. While China remains an attractive market to British companies, the challenges of entering and doing business there remain significant.
Join Telstra on this panel hosted by Chayora, where we explore:
•What’s driving China’s economic growth
•What to consider when doing business in China
•Implications for trading with China after Brexit
The British Chamber of Commerce will present:
•Latest trade figures and outputs from the annual 'sentiment survey'
•Update on the market, ease of trade and impact/opportunity afforded by 'Brexit'
Please note: This webinar is best and ideally suited for IT professionals
Sam Bednall, Business Development Manager, Telstra. Sebastian Bird, Customer Technology Expert, Telstra
By now, you will likely have finished the move to remote work at scale. Today the challenge is to empower your staff by creating a trading floor experience from every employee home. As your business looks to empower staff for the future, compliance and security requirements must be met – and they cannot impact on productivity.
Find out how you can harness FSIs technology solutions to empower your traders and bankers to work productively from remote locations, while boosting compliance across borders.
Hear from Telstra's technology experts on the tech that's making a real difference in the way traders work.
Ian Sheen, Strategy & Transformation Lead, Telstra Purple, Phil Scully, CIO ,Costa & Sarah Greasley, CTO, Direct Line Group
Volatile market conditions mean IT teams need to execute change at speed. As a result, cloud deployments have accelerated.
In this webinar, ideal for IT professionals we will explore:
- How to deal with this new and constant state of transformation
- Different views on the path to ‘cloud first’ vs. ''cloud only'' and the longer term benefits of these strategies
- Why do cloud migrations face obstacles and what kind of challenges are these typically?
- How to balance the need for agility, with increasing technology complexity? And architectural challenges?
David Williams, Solution Sales Telstra; Jaye Tillson, Head of Architecture TT Electronics & David Mudd from BSI Group
Faced with strong headwinds, how do businesses set out a path to growth?
In this webinar well suited to IT professionals we will explore:
- What is driving innovation
- How networks are fundamental to harnessing data
- Barriers to global growth and connectivity
- How software-defined networking and its applications can enable businesses to respond to rapid shifts in demand and expand into new markets
- What are the implications of a more interconnected and distributed digital world?
Sam Bednall - BD Executive & Capability Lead, Telstra Purple. Kiran Talari - Senior Technology Strategist (Cloud), Microsoft
With the global shift to remote working and distributed workforces, the adoption of public cloud has now spiked and become a priority for many organisations.
Join us as we take you through the most up-to-date and cost-efficient ways to support your organisation's cloud migration and digital transformation.
In the 45 minutes, you will hear about:
- How Public Cloud can accelerate your business, reduce cost and empower your remote workforce.
- The type of network required for successful cloud migration.
- Telstra’s 4R approach to workload and application modernisation.
- Server assessment and workload migration overview.
- Customer success stories.
Date: Wednesday, 2 December 2020
Time: 10:30am SGT
Jon Littlefair, Modern Workplace Consulting Lead, Telstra Purple, Jakob Ejlsted, VP People & Culture, Strategy & Insights, BP
Working life has fundamentally changed.
In this session, we look at:
- How to build a flexible, collaborative and secure working environment
- The strategies to transition to hybrid virtual/physical environments
Kitty Fok Managing Director of IDC China, Paul Abfalter, Head of North Asia & Global Wholesale, Telstra
China was the first country to bear the full brunt of COVID-19 and is also one of the first to enter the recovery phase. While most Asia Pacific countries are still fighting the pandemic, China’s economy is steadily getting back on its feet with a year-on-year growth of 3.2% in Q2 of 2020 (compared with a Q1 contraction of -6.8%). Growth in Q3 is expected to be even higher.
This economic revival, supported by government stimulus programs, has brought significant opportunities for international businesses. It has also attracted a significant level of new foreign investments aimed at riding the wave of China’s economic recovery.
However, COVID-19 has drastically changed many facets of economic and social life in China. Many activities have been pushed online, including work, education, entertainment, and shopping. Companies seeking to do business in China need to understand these changes and the challenges that arise.
Join IDC and Telstra in this webcast as we discuss:
- The business changes in China
- The implications of these changes
- The opportunities and challenges of doing business during the next phase of recovery
Did you know that Telstra operates a network of fibre optic cables on the ocean floor that is the largest of its kind in the Asia Pacific, and carries up to a third of the region’s Internet traffic?
Watch this short video to understand the important role Telstra International's Network Operations Centre (NOC) plays in maintaining the subsea cable systems and keeping our customers connected.
Telstra has more than 70 years’ experience of operating internationally and connecting homegrown businesses to the rest of the world. We have a significant presence in Asia, where we own and operate the largest subsea cable network that carries up to one third of the region’s Internet traffic.
The COVID-19 pandemic poses an unprecedented challenge to the global business environment. Many organisations have a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) to enable remote working at short notice. However, it’s not easy to do this at scale unless you have the right technologies, network infrastructure and tools in place.
Join Telstra and Cisco at this interactive webinar, where you’ll get insights from GlobalData on how businesses are responding to the global COVID-19 outbreak and the outlook for enterprise technology. Our experts will also explain how businesses can leverage technology to support their business continuity.
Telstra is the first foreign telco licensed to operate in China through our joint venture, Telstra PBS. Together with local expertise and our international capabilities, we can be your trusted partner to venture into China.
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