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Multi-Cloud is Here Today and Here to Stay

Webinar

Think About Your Audience Before Choosing a Webinar Title


Sponsored by RED HAT marketplace and Redis


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The journey from a traditional on-premises environment to a modern multi-cloud or hybrid cloud environment is not without its challenges. These include poor developer experience, increased operational and maintenance complexity and often unforeseen things such as egress costs.

In this session, you will learn how modern application and data platforms can help bridge the gaps between the two environments and facilitate application and data migration in a fast and secure way, all while keeping the lights on and the costs down.

Lars Rosenquist
Partner Solution Architect - Redis
Lars Rosenquist is an experienced software development veteran, with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Before joining Redis as a Partner Solution Architect in February 2021 he worked for three years at Pivotal/VMware as a Platform Architect for Cloud Foundry and before that he spent around 17 years in software product development, both nationally and internationally, focusing mostly around (but not limited to) Java and Spring.

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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