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Multi-Cloud Management across AWS, Azure, Google and IBM

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I am pleased to invite you to a webinar on Multi-Cloud Managagment on 24th June, 10:00-10:30 CET.

A multi-cloud management platform should enable you to achieve movement, connectivity, and consistency of management of workloads and data across public, private clouds.

In today’s agile multi-cloud environment it’s important to be able to do end-to-end management and modernize the solutions you might already have for Infrastructure Management, Monitoring, Orchestration and Governance.

In the webinar, we will discuss IBM Multi-Cloud Management solutions addressing Kubernetes management, automatic build and provision of “infrastructure-as-code”, asset governance and optimization, monitoring & management and operations.

Register here!

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