ON-DEMAND WEBINAR: Dealing with Technical Debt

A Strategy of Continuous Modernization

Legacy systems, according to Omdia research, account for 19% of production workloads. While cloud computing is becoming the dominant form of computing, it is the concept of hybrid cloud that is resonating with organizations. In this webinar, understand how this shift in the IT landscape continues to evolve and what challenges CIOs are facing with this evolution, how it’s contributing to growing technical debt, and finally, what to do about it.

All organizations have amassed technical debt in terms of their IT systems and capabilities but dealing with technical debt requires organizations to think differently. One strategy is to rip and replace all the systems that are over a pre-determined age. However, that is an expensive, disruptive, and time-consuming approach. Thinking differently means understanding the cost, significance, connectiveness, and value of systems. Omdia considers it is much better to adopt a non-disruptive approach that makes best use of existing technology while migrating to newer environments as a continuous modernization process.

Join us for a live webinar with Omdia to:

  • Understand the current state of cloud computing adoption and what this means for IT departments with technical debt.
  • Learn why a unified approach including iPaaS, APIs, and workflow automation are the new currency of integration and the best modernization path.
  • Discover the challenges and secrets of deploying a unified integration strategy to deal with technical debt.
  • Hear a case study of one organization on its modernization journey and how its thinking about technical debt and moving to continuous transformation.

Webinar Details:

Duration: 45 minutes (including Q&A)

 

Speakers:

Roy Illsley 
Chief Analyst, IT Ecosystem & Operations, Omdia
Roy Illsley works in the enterprise team and has over 40 years’ experience in the IT sector working for a variety of consultancy and end-user companies with experience in defense, utilities, automotive, retail, and fast-moving consumer goods industries.

Roy’s key areas of research include cloud computing, cloud-native technologies, IT strategy, IT operational management, and data center technologies. He also advises on quantum computing, automation, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), and workspaces. Roy uses his extensive experience combined with Omdia’s surveys and market data to understand how technologies will add benefit to businesses.

Joe Vukson
Director, Content Strategy, Product and Customer Marketing, Boomi
Joe’s teams are responsible for leading efforts to evangelize Boomi’s Integrated Experiences narrative and enabling sales of the Boomi AtomSphere Platform. His focus is on helping Boomi customers instantly connect everyone to everything. Prior to joining Boomi, he was Product Marketing lead for DellEMC VxRail, one of the fastest growing products in the company’s history.

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