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July 31, 2025
Duration: 00:44

The Hypervisor Hunger Games

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In today’s IT arena, only the agile survive.

The virtualization landscape is shifting fast. Licensing changes, vendor lock‑ins, and cloud‑native alternatives are forcing IT leaders to make bold moves. Are you ready to defend your budget, performance, and flexibility — or will your infrastructure fall in the first round?

In this session, we’ll break down the high‑stakes decisions organizations are facing as they reevaluate their hypervisor strategies. Whether you're choosing your next platform or escaping vendor traps, this is your arena.

Join us to learn how to:

  • Navigate hypervisor exits, cloud pivots, and Kubernetes adoption
  • Weigh pros and cons of top modernization paths
  • Prepare your infrastructure for what’s next — without breaking it

May the best strategy win.

Speaker

Michael Cade
Michael Cade
Field CTO, Cloud Strategy, Veeam Software
Michael Cade is a senior global technologist at Veeam. Based in the U.K., Michael is an IT professional with over 16 years of industry experience with a focus on technologies including virtualization, storage, and datacenters. Michael’s role at Veeam is to engage people about availability technologies, speak at events, share Veeam’s vision, and gather feedback from the field to shape the future of Veeam. Michael is also very active on social media, where he blogs and tweets about relevant technical content.
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