Marcus Evans LTD: Transforming Business Through Digital Infrastructure | October 26

| October 4, 2021
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This webinar, Transforming Business through Digital Infrastructure, will discuss why it is important to have a state-of-the-art digital infrastructure which enables faster time to market, improved user experience, innovation and lower cost. Speakers are from Microsoft, Everest Group and CSS Corp.

Webinar Learning Objectives:

  • Emerging trends around digital infrastructure and management
  • Determining the appropriate strategy for a company embarking on a business transformation journey, especially in relation to setting up their digital infrastructure
  • The constructs of an effective solution framework for managing client-facing digital infrastructure
  • Discerning patterns and probabilities of construction risks to steer new projects towards success and away from pitfalls
  • Defining the ideal characteristics of an MSP partner that can provide best-in-class digital infrastructure support

Speakers:

  • Merrie Williamson, VP Azure Infra, Microsoft
  • Mukesh Ranjan, Practice Director, Everest Group
  • Ajay Tyagi, Executive VP – Digital Technology, Product & Platform Services, CSS Corp

Event Details:

Tuesday, October 26

  • Time: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. (EDT)
  • Register: OSCARplus

If you are unsure if you can make the date but you like the topic, register to receive copies of the slides and a recording post event.

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