Cloud. Internet of Things. Watson.
How can you use the world’s biggest breakthroughs to unleash ingenuity?
Join Flagship at InterConnect 2017, March 19 – 23 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas . This is the one technology event dedicated to everything you need to know about cloud. You’ll learn innovative strategies from established industry leaders, dynamic startups, and the world’s foremost technical experts?all geared toward helping you find answers to the most important questions facing your business today.
At InterConnect 2017, you’ll have countless opportunities to propel your career forward:
- Learn and network with more than 20,000 thought leaders and industry experts
- Attend an exclusive keynote address from IBM Chairman, President, and CEO, Ginni Rometty
- Experience the advances in artificial intelligence, security, and Internet of Things that are disrupting industries
- Address your challenges with cognitive insights derived from the powerful combination of cloud-based data and your data
- Make yourself indispensable through hands-on labs and certifications
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore a reimagined workforce fueled by cloud technologies. We hope to see you there.
To learn more about InterConnect and reserve your space, please visit here.
IBM Cloud Services
Hybrid. Open. Secure. Cloud computing is at the center of dramatic innovation with mobile, data analysis and security as the enabler. Discover the continuum of choices for infrastructure, platform, and services to accelerate digital business.
Infographic: 4 Steps To Planning A Hybrid Cloud Deployment
Think you’re ready to move an application your team has developed to a hybrid cloud environment, but unsure of exactly where to begin?This infographic below from IBM cloudMatrix sets out four key steps to eliminating guesswork and making the process go smoothly:assessing your workloadscomparing cloud providerscreating reusable design patternsestimating your billRunning through all four steps can ensure that you not only make the best choices for your applications right now, but you can also make it easier for your team the next time around. Contact Flagship Solutions Group to learn more.
Cloud Matters: Private Cloud for the Enterprise
In this first installment of our Cloud Matters video series, IBM Distinguished Engineer & Blue Box CTO Jesse Proudman discusses why private cloud is a good fit …
IBM + VMware = choice with consistency
Go from months to minutes when you use VMware Cloud Foundation to implement and deploy a VMware environment. Using the advanced automation …
Infographic: Uncovering the Truth About Cloud Computing
Cloud adoption has seen unprecedented growth. But not everyone has bought in just yet. For non-cloud adopters, concerns about security risk still cast a shadow of doubt over the rewards that cloud computing offers.
How to Jump Start Your Hybrid Cloud
When your IT infrastructure is overloaded, you look at hybrid cloud as a solution. Watch this video to jump start your hybrid cloud or learn more here: …
Infographic: 5 Common Cloud Deployment Mistakes
Cloud migrationis fast becoming a top priority for small businesses and enterprisesalike, as a strategy to improve efficiency, increase agility and unlock new opportunities. Many think that once they get past the internal debates, politics, and budget calculating, the hard part is behind them. Unfortunately, this is not necessarily true. Most companies make some basic mistakes and assumptions that cause their migration to the cloud to be significantly more difficult. On average, most migrations to the cloud don’t go well.
White Paper: When it Comes to Cloud, Knowledge is Everything
A comprehensive understanding of your physical and virtual infrastructures is a critical requirement before embarking on a cloud model. Know what you have and where it is.Your cloud service model should result in IT cost savings; and it should reduce the burden and personnel resources required from your IT organization. A utility pricing model allows you to pay for what you use and eliminates the capital expense of deploying in-house hardware and software.The major concern to be addressed is the security risk associated with cloud models.This paper will provide an overview of cloud computing, the primary service models, available deployment models, and critical success factors for cloud computing.