Webinars

Webinars

  • Improve DevOps effectiveness with DORA metrics + AI

    Accelerating delivery cycles through DevOps tools and practices is the topic of our time. In fact, according to the “Accelerate State of DevOps 2021” report by DORA, the percentage of organizations reporting “Elite” DevOps performance has grown by more than 370% from 2018 to 2021. How can you measure and improve DevOps in your organization? The well-known DORA metrics are certainly a good first step, but for the “big leap” you need more than that…. Combining DORA metrics with analytics and AI/ML can help you release better quality software more frequently and enable reliable customer experiences. Join us for this webinar featuring Matthias Zieger, Technical Director at Digital.ai, and learn more about: -Introduction to DORA metrics and what they do (and don’t) tell you -Using analytics to understand not just “what” is occurring but why -How AI/ML models can help you identify and eliminate the root cause of DevOps risk factors -Automating Change and Release governance with metrics and AI/ML -Digital.ai customer case studies Read More

  • THE COMPLETE SERVICE MANAGEMENT PLATFORM at the convergence of ITSM and DevOps

    ITSM solutions to capture the full benefits of today’s hybrid working models and geographically distributed teams. Organizations are shaping — and being shaped by — today’s shift to remote working, and hybrid work models that combine remote and onsite work are rapidly becoming the dominant ones the world over. Rapidly evolving online collaborative platforms bring geographically-distributed teams together, anytime, anywhere. Remote working creates significant new challenges for organizations that now need to protect cloud-based data, users, applications, and infrastructure on modern collaborative working platforms. In this seminar, a panel of experienced professionals demonstrates how to combine ITSM with ESM (Enterprise Service Management) and SIAM (Service Integration & Management) capabilities to ensure the continuous delivery of the mission-critical managed services to securely connect users, applications, and data the world over. • Deliver reliable, high-availability network and security solutions to embrace the Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) frameworks to converge networking and security into the cloud, and serve the needs of global customers • Manage Accelerated, Flexible DevOps Pipelines with Modern Enterprise IT Service Management automation • Collaborate through SIAM across regions • Complete integration of external suppliers and service providers • Orchestrate Multi-Provider Management with Advanced Service Integration & Management (SIAM) to support dynamic sourcing model • Leverage ITSM to provide the automation, cloud-scale, and intrinsic security needed to connect Read More

  • Making 5G Ready to Live on The Edge

    Edge IT is diverse, distributed, and largely siloed. With OT in the network that involves sensors, IoT devices etc., we need coordination with mobile service providers, communications service providers, cloud SPs and enterprises. Edge IT/OT runs on heterogenous compute architectures with some functionality on-premises and some hosted. It may involve different cloud providers. Compute may include standard x86, cloud IaaS and PaaS, and bare metal. For different industry verticals there are different edge types, at high level you can call it far edge, edge and regional edge. More specifically they can be further categorized as telco edge, device edge, critical communication edge, enterprise edge or industrial edge. Each edge type may represent a different use case and different risk for cyber-attack. Key Takeaways: • In a distributed network you want to have Observability and robust security tooling to detect and monitor the issue. In general, we want to be more proactive than reactive in securing the distributed network. • Use of technologies such as Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DTL) for cloud native security is being considered as well. • In our world today we have defined ownerships of the networks, i.e. mobile network is owned by MNOs like T-Mobile, ATT and Verizon. Enterprise IT networks are owned by enterprises. It will change as we define and build edge centric networks involving multiple industries, cloud SPs, mobile SPs. Management approaches for multi- stakeholder cloud native networks will become essential. Making all the applications and services work across multi cloud infrastructure, managing them, configuring them in an automated and secure way will be important. Read More

  • Achieving a Scalable and Modern Cloud Environment

    Where the application should live has become an important question, Enterprise Strategy Group’s research says 65% of organizations have an average of 3 Cloud Service Providers. But many organizations are not only utilizing the cloud for net new cloud-native applications. Many are using the cloud to reduce complexity while increasing manageability and security. Some of the use cases also include improved disaster recovery or a robust virtual desktop solution. Google and VMware have teamed up to make migrating, architecting, and maintaining a Cloud solution a seamless and secure experience. Applications that reside on premises VMware-based infrastructure can now easily move to Google Cloud without affecting existing apps, tools, security or processes, simplifying your organization’s journey to application modernization. In Achieving a Scalable and Modern Cloud Environment , Rob Strechay, Sr Analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group, Vivek Lodha, VMware Engine Lead, EMEA with Google and Rory Choudhuri, Solutions Marketing Director with VMware will share how organizations can leverage VMware’s and Google’s joint solution to reduce operating costs while accelerating their journey to Cloud. Join them to hear: - How VMware on Google can simplify application and IT operations? - Discuss use cases beyond “cloud-first” and building cloud-native applications. - How and why organizations should incorporate Google Cloud VMware Engine as part of their application modernization strategy? Read More

  • Achieving Operational Efficiency with App & Cloud Modernization

    Organizations are refining their approach to cloud. Instead of “cloud-first”, we see many choosing “cloud when right, for the right workload”. This is just a realization that not all applications will immediately become cloud-native and some may never migrate. For customers with VMware environments, Google and VMware have teamed up to help their organizations seamlessly migrate on-premises environments to Google Cloud with little to no application refactoring. Regardless of industry, VMware and Google Cloud customers can run distributed, cloud-native applications across Cloud and on-premises environments, simplifying hybrid deployments with ease. Join Rob Strechay, Sr Analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group, Wessel Gans, Solution Lead, EMEA Infrastructure Modernisation Practice with Google and Rory Choudhuri, Solutions Marketing Director with VMware in Achieving Operational Efficiency with App & Cloud Modernization as they explore how Google Cloud and VMware’s partnership ensures organizations secure cloud-native applications across multi-cloud environments. We’ll discuss: - Why Google and VMware have teamed up to accelerate app modernization and the journey to the cloud? - How do organizations bridge the gap between on-premises and google cloud, especially for applications that are integrated across these environments? - What is special in Google Cloud VMware Engine that helps organizations looking to go cloud-native? Read More

  • The Journey to Application Modernization with Cloud

    Organizations are in the next phase of their journey to cloud-native applications. To adapt to an increasingly cloud-native operating environment, modern organizations need secure and resilient multi-cloud ecosystems, without added complexity and costs. This brings a requirement for portability, where Enterprise Strategy Group’s Distributed Cloud-Native research shows that 86% of organizations say portability is critical or very important to their cloud strategy. And 55% of organizations are saying that cloud-native applications are being integrated extensively into existing application and data environments. So how can organizations move applications between on premises, edge, and cloud? Join Rob Strechay, Sr Analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group, to hear about how organizations are measuring the state of their app modernization and how they are evaluating cloud development strategies today. He will also explore how organizations are seamlessly migrating applications by evaluating which applications become cloud-native and which applications migrate as-is, as well as: - How are organizations evaluating which applications go cloud-native? - Where to begin when developing an app and cloud modernization strategy to meet business needs? - What are organizations doing to become “cloud-like” for all workloads? Read More

  • Accelerate Pipeline with the Fastest Path to Revenue

    Revenue leaders are all facing the same challenge right now: pressure to deliver more revenue with fewer resources. And with more than half of the buyer’s journey happening online, it can feel impossible to drive that kind of change. Traditional tools are not going to deliver on rising expectations. The solution? The Next-Gen Rev Engine: a data-first, customer-centric approach that unlocks the next era of enterprise growth. Join Mariana Cogan, CMO of People.ai, as she discusses: -Her background as a Latinx woman leader in tech, DE&I and navigating the crowded MarTech industry. -Her experience building the Next-Gen Revenue Engine at PTC and how it enabled her to deliver $20M in pipeline in 6 months. -The role of AI in sales and how it can help revenue teams be more productive. -The proven three-step plan to accelerate pipeline and connect digital threads to successfully find the fastest path to revenue. Read More

  • Pipeline Acceleration at the Marketing + Sales Development Intersection

    While marketing is charged with account and prospect engagement, sales development is running full speed with productivity and revenue intelligence platforms. The result is multiple tech platforms that don’t naturally connect. So how do we bridge the gap to ensure marketing efforts are running at the same speed and on the same track. Join us for an impactful session as we play red light / green light with insights from Marketing and Sales Development experts. We’ll address the blockers that typically stall momentum and how to open the road to success. Additionally, they’ll share tips and tricks to help you improve how a shared go-to-market stack can navigate the last mile in pipeline acceleration. Presenters: Doug Olender, EVP, Sales Strategy, Enablement & Development at TechTarget David Pitta, CMO at BrightTALK Tanya Dracolakis, Director Marketing & Sales Operations at BrightTALK Read More

  • Candy is Dandy, but Liquor is Quicker! Data is Fly, but Engagement Means ROI

    ABM started with content/search-based intent data + display ads. Since then, we’ve significantly enhanced the data we use in ABM: But what about engagement? Are you still primarily using calls and emails when: -81% of calls from unknown numbers go unanswered (Pew Research) -82% of the 122 billion emails sent everyday are SPAM (DataProt) ABM engagement to most of us = email nurture stream + a sales cadence (calls and emails) + direct mailer. Join this session to learn how to: -Anchor ABM with high-impact engagement -Break through the standard “lead chasing” noise -Land discovery calls with your buyers in 1.2 touches within 10.6 days Read More