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Maximizing a Cloud Migration: A Roundtable Discussion With AWS and Splunk

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Moving to the cloud is inevitable for most application developers. The benefits are many: scale, cost-efficiency, redundancy and simplicity, among others. However, a cloud migration doesn't always go smoothly and if it’s not done properly, organizations won’t realize the benefits of a cloud migration. In fact, a poorly executed cloud migration may end up being more complex, more expensive and more unwieldy than an on-premises application.

How do you get the most from a migration to the cloud? Learn how as experts from AWS and Splunk answer your questions and discuss the whys and hows of a great cloud journey.

Greg Leffler
Director, Observability Practitioner - Splunk
Greg Leffler heads the Observability Practitioner team at Splunk and is on a mission to spread the good word of observability to the world. Greg's career has taken him from the NOC to SRE, from SRE to management, with side stops in security and editorial functions. In addition to observability, Greg's professional interests include hiring, training, SRE culture and operating effective remote teams. Greg holds a Master's Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Old Dominion University.
Ranjit Kalidasan
Senior Solutions Architect - AWS
Ranjit Kalidasan is a Senior Solutions Architect working for AWS’ ISV Partner team. In his role as Partner Solutions Architect, Ranjit supports AWS strategic ISV partners like Splunk, building complex cloud architectures and helping them integrate their solutions with AWS products and services. Before AWS, Ranjit worked with several global system integrators at various positions including system/data architect, supporting enterprise data warehouse servers for Fortune 500 customers.

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