Hybrid Cloud in Regulated Industries Roundtable Dinner
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
Wednesday June 27th, 2018 6:30-8:30pm
Location
Del Frisco's Grille 1201 Demonbreun St, Suite 104 Nashville, TN 37203
Fees/Admission
No cost to join. No vendors or service providers. IT Professionals from mid-large enterprises only. Interested individuals must register with BWG Strategy prior to event date.
Contact Information
Neal Kara - Business Development Manager at BWG Strategy
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Description
BWG Strategy organizes in-person and virtual conferences with distinguished executives. We assemble leaders in the technology space for interactive discussions of trends, opportunities, and threats. More than 50,000 executives have attended BWG events, from Fortune 50 leaders to highly specialized independent consultants. ? We have a reputation for information-dense events and exclusive networking opportunities. BWG is a trusted third party platform for top industry talent - no sales pitches, no cost to join, just valuable information sharing. Event Topics Addressing the Needs of Compliance Heavy, Regulated Companies: Discussion of how healthcare and financial services businesses are currently adopting public and hybrid cloud services, and to what extent they plan to migrate in the future. How do they address their compliance requirements, and which platforms are well prepared and which are not. Cloud for Legacy Applications: How do you optimize applications that aren’t architected for cloud? AS400, Mainframe, EHR Applications, SAP, Oracle and home-grown applications. If you can’t lift and shift the majority of your expense, how do organizations gain efficiencies? Accelerating Application Delivery and Consolidating to an Agile Infrastructure: Take advantage of modern architectures and devops processes. Close datacenters, reduce server count, and move off expensive hardware. Accelerate application delivery. Integrate. Explore streamlined application development and release management with containers and microservices. Automation Successes and Challenges: Examples of how health providers are leveraging automation to simplify redundant tasks and redirect resources. Focusing on the Low Hanging Fruit to get quick wins and avoiding the big battles - Disaster Recovery, Backup and Recovery, Dev/Test, Managed Email, Service Requests, Opex Cost Modeling and Chargeback Systems The Role of IT as a Service Broker: When services move to the Cloud, the role of IT changes, as do the required skills. How do you take out low value roles and expand high value roles. Effective transitions accelerate application delivery and improve the effectiveness and role of IT.