Datacloud South East Asia Malaysia
Date: 08-09 April 2015
Location: MalaysiaDatacloud South East Asia will assess the energy, scalability, security, architecture and software challenges confronting datacentres, and how enterprises can successfully manage the transition to cloud.
The programmeEnterprises and third party operators across South East Asian markets are transforming to cloud datacenters, fast becoming the indispensable infrastructure for computing, storage and management of big data. Enterprises require simple and scalable ways to create interoperability among many siloed data and endpoints, which offer highly available, multi-tenant and elastic integration cloud to support high density computing.
Many challenges confront companies who are adapting to a cloud environment: adjusting datacenter environments to cope with the new demands cloud brings, and drive greater energy efficiency; security of cloud and managing increased workforce use of smartphones and tablets; moving applications to the cloud to meet security requirements for service availability, manageability and connectivity - data security methods must solve multiple challenges; how IT departments manage the transformation to cloud brokerages and look to outsourcing as part of the solution. Workload migration between clouds is another key challenge for hybrid clouds - some enterprises are moving part of their workload to a public cloud environment while retaining other workloads in a private cloud. More businesses are looking to outsource non-core services via the cloud, make cost savings in the value chain yet benefit from cloud innovation especially in Big Data.
Datacloud South East Asia will assess the energy, scalability, security, architecture and software challenges confronting datacenters, and how enterprises can successfully manage the transition to cloud.
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