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Journey From Legacy to Cloud-Native Architectures

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What is the tipping point between “cloud-native-like” and “truly cloud-native?” Is it simply adopting new practices, processes and technologies such as containers or serverless? How do you empower your teams to take advantage of the unique features of cloud computing to power more reliable systems, reduce cost and accelerate innovation?

Join us as we discuss:

  • What cloud-native tooling, process and practices look like
  • Aligning teams with culture, automation and measurement
  • The challenges involved when evolving from a cloud-native application to a cloud-native organization

Register today to join industry leaders from Techstrong, Microsoft, Atichson Technology, QUMU and Sumo Logic–along with our live, chat-enabled audience–as they discuss the journey from legacy to cloud-native architectures.

Zehra Syeda-Sarwat
Sr. Director, Business Strategy, Microsoft
Zehra has more than 20 years of technology experience with strategy design, go-to-market, product management and driving large-scale transformation initiatives. Currently at Microsoft leading strategy design and global programs, providing leadership on ideating/developing strategic initiatives that holistically accelerate Microsoft’s mission to become world’s most customer-centric organization. Previously, she was led global go-to-market strategies on enterprise transformation at AWS, responsible for engaging with the c-suite across Fortune 500 companies, providing prescriptive guidance on how to leverage AWS technology to drive innovation, customer success and accelerate business outcomes. Zehra has been an inclusion and diversity advisory board member and is the founder for Women@AWS, a CEO and S-team-sponsored Amazon Web Services initiative dedicated to increasing gender diversity in technology. She is a student career mentor at Columbia University, where she is routinely featured in publications and seminars, and is a notable public speaker who has participated in various global events including She Tech Summit, Columbia University Data Science iCubed Seminar, AWS ReInvent, GraceHopper and more. Zehra has written several blogs and co-wrote Chapter 2.4 of the book, “Reaching Cloud Velocity,” focused on how enterprise executives can effectively measure and realize business value through cloud adoption.
Andi Mann
CTO, QUMU Corporation
Andi Mann is a technology expert, recognized and awarded as a leading technology analyst and explorer, with varied experience delivering business results through technology excellence and innovation. He is also a strategic leader, leading global cross-functional teams in technology, strategy and innovation, with strong marketing, sales and partnership skills, to deliver business goals. Andi also is a trusted advisor with proven success guiding other executives and diverse teams in technology strategy, product innovation, business development, mergers and acquisitions and more, and is an award-winning social, owned, earned, branded and multi-media producer and digital product designer, driving transformation through multi-channel engagement. Andi is also a published author, compelling speaker and motivational leader for global conferences, events, panels, social media, press, sales enablement and more.
Lee Atchison
President, Atchison Technology
Lee Atchison is a recognized thought leader in cloud computing and application modernization. With more than three decades of experience in product development, architecting, scaling, and modernization, Lee has worked at Amazon, Amazon Web Services (AWS), New Relic, and other modern application organizations. He is widely quoted in many publications and has been a featured speaker across the globe.
Bruno Kurtic
Co-Founder and Head of Strategy - Sumo Logic
Bruno leads strategy and solutions for Sumo Logic, pioneering machine-learning technology to address growing volumes of machine data across enterprise networks. Before Sumo Logic, Bruno held various product and strategy leadership positions at SenSage, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), webMethods and others. Bruno holds an MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and B.A. in Quantitative Methods and Computer Science from University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN.
Mitch Ashley
CTO, Techstrong Group Principal, Techstrong Research
Mitchell Ashley is a renowned strategist and technology executive. Mitchell has led successful IT, SaaS, and cybersecurity transformations. He’s led multiple teams in developing and bringing to market successful online services, cybersecurity, and networking products and services. Mitch serves as Principal of Techstrong Research where he leads a team of preeminent experts in digital transformation, DevOps, cloud-native, and cybersecurity. In this role, Mitch works with companies to align digital transformation and technology strategies to achieve disruptive goals and high impact results. Mitch is in high demand as a speaker at conferences the world over, and his popular DevOps Chats podcast engaging with digital leaders is one of the most widely followed in the field.

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