
Nick Isherwood
Director of Cloud Platforms & Azure
Location
On-demand Webinar
Recent events relating to the global crisis around COVID-19 have brought into sharp focus on how reliant we are on our core IT service to remain productive. But now, with a dispersed remote workforce, we find it increasingly difficult to manage or upgrade our on-premise or data centre infrastructure and applications, or there are constraints around capacity.
We have received calls from a number of clients struggling with accessing specific applications or workloads currently on-premise. On-premise environments which represent significant risks to their ability to operate confidently in the short term. Your business may have been forced to right-size quickly and may now have underutilised infrastructure, or you may be faced with unprecedented demand for your products and services. Either way, having a scalable IT provision where you only pay for what you consume has never been more critical.
IT Lab can offer a rapid solution to some of these challenges through our Rapid Azure Migration Plan (RAMP). In this webcast, our experts will look to address concerns amplified by enforced remote working for the foreseeable future and the increased risk around on-premise infrastructure management and ‘stranded’ applications.
What do we mean by 'stranded'?
Any single point of failure; infrastructure in an office location that is inaccessible to support; lack of availability of spare parts in case of physical failure; poor connectivity. If any of these apply to any of your systems, applications or critical workloads, then consideration should be given to the benefits of migrating to the cloud.
Who should attend?
IT Managers, IT Directors, Business Owners or anybody with responsibility for ensuring their organisations critical IT infrastructure can continue to operate effectively and securely while scaling to demand.
Nick Isherwood
Director of Cloud Platforms & Azure
Chris O'Brien
Products and Services Director
Peter Wilson
Head of Technology Consulting Services
Paul Collins
Chief Technology Officer (Sol-Tec)