Realizing Cloud Benefits Today: Microsoft Technologies + Amazon Web Services
Cloud computing can dramatically reduce cost while improving scalability and reliability. But it’s not magic. There is no single cloud technology that solves every problem. And it takes more than technology to achieve a safe, secure and successful implementation.
Since 2009, Greystone has helped organizations who have Microsoft technology based systems to successfully harness the benefits of Amazon Web Services (AWS). Eliminating the physical hardware has not only dramatically lowered the cost to operate but has also enabled IT teams to direct their attention to innovation and improvement in their core businesses.
Please join us for our complimentary invitation-only seminar Realizing Cloud Benefits Today: Microsoft Technologies + Amazon Web Services. We will share with you our insights and best practices developed over years of experience with Amazon Web Services. You will learn about:
- The economics of AWS for Microsoft-oriented data centers
- Real world architectures and best practices
- Overcoming real world obstacles: Licensing, regulation, compliance, control and custody
- Making it real: How to get from here to there in weeks, not years
- Keeping it real: Managing risk, protecting data, maintaining governance, extending capabilities
- Harvesting the benefits: “Right-size” your computing resource hour-by-hour, world-class disaster recovery and more
We will also share with you case studies of real Greystone clients who have already achieved business and technical success in the AWS cloud.
Location
One Financial Center
Boston, MA 02111
Agenda
Thursday, October 27, 2011
8:30 – 9:00 Registration and Breakfast
9:00 – 11:15 Presentation
11:15 – 11:30 Q & A
Speaker
Speaker:
Robert Shear,
President, Greystone Solutions
With forty years of technology industry, Bob has deep knowledge and experience with the Microsoft stack as well as cloud technologies. He has designed and led the implementation of dozens of complex systems in a wide range of technologies and industries. He has spoken in a wide range of forums on technical, social and business facets of information technology.