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April 29, 2021
Duration: 00:54

Moving to the cloud: Challenges, options, insight and successes

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Moving to the cloud: Challenges, options, insight and successes video

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The buzz around the industry is moving to the cloud. Listen to this webinar to hear experts from the industry and James Madison University discuss what challenges and successes they had when moving to the cloud. You’ll be better prepared for your move to the cloud by learning:

  • Who the key players are
  • The benefits you can have
  • The challenges you may face

Speaker(s)

Dave Russell
Vice President, Enterprise Strategy, Veeam Software
Dave Russell is a 32-year veteran in the storage industry, serving as Veeam's Vice President of Enterprise Strategy, responsible for driving strategic product and go-to-market programs, spearheading industry engagement and evangelizing Veeam’s vision for Modern Data Protection. Prior to Veeam, he held the role of Vice President and distinguished analyst at Gartner for 13 years and spent 15 years at IBM in product development for mainframe and open systems backup/recovery.
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Livia Griffith
IT Director CISE - JMU
Tim Myers
Solutions Architect
Van Flowers
Systems Engineer