Cloud Migration In a Crisis: How Tech Leaders Can Do More, With Less, In Azure

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Alex Hilton - Cloud Industry Forum, Gordon McKenna - Ensono and Steve Veitch - Ensono

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Cloud migration has become an indispensable strategy for businesses, especially during crises such as the pandemic, natural disasters, or economic downturns. According to a recent study by Gartner, "By 2025, 80% of enterprises will migrate entirely away from on-premises data centers, with the current trend of moving workloads to colocation, hosting, and the cloud leading them to shut down their traditional data center." The cloud offers flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness to keep operations running smoothly. But, how can you effectively migrate to the cloud during an economic crisis, and achieve more with less when budgets are tight, client expectations are rising, and the availability of cloud talent and skills remains a challenge? Join Ensono cloud experts as they share their insights on how your Azure cloud migration can enable you to do more with less and meet increasing demands for innovation and customer satisfaction. Discover how to optimise and modernise your cloud migration, reduce costs, improve agility, enhance security, and achieve better business outcomes with your cloud migration.
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