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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Integrating Legacy Systems with the Cloud with Karen Mae Ching, at AWS

In this video, Karen Mae Ching, Global Financial Services Partner Sales Program Lead at AWS, shares her insights on how companies can effectively leverage cloud technologies while still maintaining their legacy solutions. As companies increasingly look to the cloud for enhanced scalability, agility, and cost savings, it’s crucial to ensure that existing systems and applications are seamlessly integrated with new cloud-based solutions.

Karen dives into the importance of a hybrid cloud strategy, which enables companies to bridge the gap between their on-premises systems and the cloud. She discusses the benefits of a hybrid approach, including increased flexibility and the ability to quickly adapt to changing business needs.

Throughout the video, Karen provides practical tips and real-world examples of how companies can successfully integrate their legacy systems with the cloud. From leveraging APIs to implementing cloud-native technologies, she shares actionable insights that can help companies build a seamless and secure cloud infrastructure.

Whether you’re an IT professional or a business leader looking to modernize your company’s technology stack, this video provides valuable insights on how to effectively leverage cloud technologies while still maintaining your legacy solutions.

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