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Title:
More than a private cloud: IBM Cloud private
Stream:
Cloud Platforms and Process (5)
Speakers:
Claudio Tagliabue
Abstract:
Organisations are looking to reinvent themselves to stay competitive in the digital revolution happening now. Moving to the Cloud is an imperative, but so is choice.
Multi-cloud strategies are a de-facto standard, and this has ripple effects on the investment and approach needed to move critical complex workloads towards the cloud - be that Public, Private or both.
IBM can offer choice: the recently announced IBM Cloud private addresses the needs of those clients for whom workload complexity, data sensitivity, regulatory or compliance demands require the benefits of a private Ccoud environment.
Bringing together the power of Docker, Kubernetes, Cloud Foundry, and enterprise-class IBM Middleware, IBM Cloud private is the cornerstone of any multi-cloud strategy.
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Bio:

Claudio Tagliabue:

Claudio Tag is an IBM Cloud Solution Architect, with vast experience in Digital Transformation and the world of XaaS. He is excited by business change in the 21st Century and the consequent demands on technology. Making the "complicated" "business as usual" has been Tag’s focus for the past 10 years. Through his work with clients as a domain expert for IBM's ground-breaking cloud technologies, Tag has gained significant insight into today's senior IT stakeholder motivations. Tag worked in various IBM labs, and presented his work at several conferences around the world, focusing on BPM, RPA, microservices, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes and Docker.
Tag also authored two IBM Redbook publications. He can be followed on Twitter @ClaudioTag

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