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Getting Beyond the Myths in Hybrid Multicloud Resilience

Getting Beyond the Myths in Hybrid Multicloud Resilience

IBM
Published by: Research Desk Released: Dec 17, 2020

Business organizations considering migration to hybrid cloud and multicloud need to be well aware of the resilience pitfalls and business risks. Managing business continuity is challenging when applications, data sources and data reside in distributed, heterogenous environments. The complexity and interdependencies create risks and vulnerabilities that can lead to outages and disruptions with high business impact.

Watch this virtual roundtable by Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst, 451 Research; Andrea Sayles, General Manager, IBM Resiliency Services; and BJ Klingenberg, Distinguished Engineer and CTO, IBM Resiliency Services, to learn how IT leaders view hybrid multicloud resilience and the approaches they are taking to mitigate risks.

Based on a recent global survey, the experts will share insights, recommendations and solution options that can help accelerate your journey to cloud, protect IT systems, and keep mission-critical applications running.

Speakers

Eric Hanselman

Chief Analyst

451 Research

Andrea Sayles

General Manager

IBM Resiliency Services

BJ Klingenberg

Distinguished Engineer and CTO

IBM Resiliency Services