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Taking a hybrid approach to your cloud strategy allows applications and components to interoperate across boundaries, between cloud instances, and even between traditional and modern architectures. However, understanding your options and creating a strategic storage plan is essential to driving seamless data mobility, high availability, and a consistent user experience. Join Amazon Web Services and DevOps Institute as they share best practices for file, block, and object storage methods. Learn how to extend the benefits of cloud-native storage solutions to your on-premises environment with AWS Outposts and third party integrations.

Register today to be among the first to receive the associated whitepaper written by DevOps Institute Ambassador Leonardo Murillo.

Presenters will explain how a hybrid cloud approach:

  • Maintains the safety and reliability of local storage while increasing mobility, efficiency, and innovation
  • Minimizes management burden, reduces costs, and integrates seamlessly with applications using standard protocols
  • Provides a consistent experience for on-premises applications that require low-latency access or need rapid data transfer to the cloud
  • Can be easily integrated into your infrastructure with AWS Outposts and AWS Marketplace solutions such as Nasuni, NetApp, and Pure Storage

Who Should Attend?

IT Operations leaders and professionals, VMware administrators, cloud, storage and backup architects, data center professionals, storage and data center administrators, cloud application and infrastructure managers.

Speakers

Leonardo Murillo , Ambassador, DevOps Institute

Leo is CTO at Qwinix Technologies, Founder of Cloud Native Architects, and DevOps Institute Ambassador. Leo brings a wide-ranging industry perspective, with over 20 years of experience building technology and leading teams all the way from Startups to Fortune 500s. He is passionate about cloud native technologies, organizational transformation and the open source community. A believer in human potential and the transformative power of technology, Leo focuses on exploring leading edge technologies hands-on and pondering on technology strategy.




Rohit Turambekar, Specialist Solutions Architect at AWS

Rohit is a Specialist Solutions Architect with AWS, covering Control Tower, Service Catalog and AWS Marketplace services. He likes to deep dive with customers and partners to work on their business cases specially in the areas like AWS multi account management, resource provisioning automation and overall cloud adoption strategy. He is 5X AWS certified, and his skills include cloud computing, Infrastructure as a Service scripting, Continuous Integration and deployment tech stack, and implementing DevOps practices. Rohit has previous experience as a C++ developer, Technical program manager & Cloud Consultant.





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About DevOps Institute:

DevOps Institute is a professional membership organization that works to advance the human elements of DevOps. They create a safe and interactive environment where members can network, gain knowledge, grow their careers, support enterprise transformation, and celebrate professional achievements. They are not just an information source; they connect and enable the global Member community to drive human transformation in the digital age.


About AWS Marketplace:

AWS Marketplace is a digital software catalog that makes it easy to find, buy, deploy, and manage software that runs on AWS. AWS Marketplace includes thousands of listings offered by independent software vendors, spanning popular categories such as security, networking, storage, machine learning, business intelligence, database, and DevOps. These products can be integrated with AWS services and other existing technologies, enabling you to effectively migrate and operate your business in the cloud. Visit aws.amazon.com/marketplace to learn more.

*The views and opinions of DevOps Institute and their presenter are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of AWS