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Meeting the migration challenge head on

Moving applications from on-premises to the AWS Cloud calls for the best in infrastructure tools


Webinar Moving house is reputed to be one of the most stressful undertakings known to man but migrating on-premises workloads to cloud environments is right up there with it.

So it's no surprise that businesses want solutions which can provide sufficiently flexible and resilient functionality to help them achieve operational goals while keeping their costs down.

Join the Register's James Hayes on 5 October 5pm BST/12pm EDT/9am PDT in conversation with VMware Staff Cloud Solutions Architect Oleg Ulyanov to hear more. James and Oleg will explore those cloud migration challenges and consider how VMware Cloud on AWS addresses common enterprise concerns.

You'll learn how VMware Cloud on AWS can reduce complexity and risks across diverse environments for example, while providing consistent and interoperable infrastructure and services between VMware-based datacenter infrastructure and the AWS cloud. The two hosts will also discuss how VMware Cloud on AWS can improve migration return on investment (ROI) by reducing the need to redesign applications, cutting datacenter costs, and minimizing operational downtime.

VMware Cloud™ on AWS combines VMware's compute, storage, and network virtualization products along with VMware vCenter Server management, optimizing them all to run on dedicated and elastic bare metal AWS infrastructure. As such, it's designed to deliver a scalable solution which goes some way to helping organizations migrate and extend their on-premises vSphere-based environments to the AWS Cloud, while supporting streamlined access to AWS services and solutions.

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