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Business Continuity with Microservices-Based Apps and DevOps: Learnings from 8x8’s Experience

Webinar

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Sponsored by citrix


Monday, June 22, 2020
9 am EDT

In this new world of remote work, the demand for real-time cloud-based communication services has skyrocketed.

8x8, a company that provides a global cloud communications platform for its customers, moved its SaaS application from the data center to public cloud using Kubernetes and a microservices-based architecture to meet increased demand.

In this webinar, we’ll share the firsthand experience of the DevOps team at 8x8, covering key considerations and learnings from successfully migrating a VoIP offering from an on-premises environment to AWS at scale. Learnings will cover designing application delivery infrastructure, automation, analytics, security, observability, and rapid scaling.

Lance Johnson
Director of Engineering Cloud R&D - 8x8, Inc.
Chief Technology Officer - Observian Chief Technology Officer - Observian Chief Technology Officer - Observian
Pankaj Gupta
Sr. Director - Citrix
Technical Evangelist - AppDynamics

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