Sponsored Post Since Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, IT leaders are navigating a turbulent shift. Many customers are now grappling with steeper price increases, facing the prospect of service-level cutbacks, and expressing concern over a potential innovation slowdown. This has spurred a critical imperative across the enterprise: reducing dependence on VMware and accelerating the move of essential workloads to the agility and scale of Amazon Web Services (AWS).
While the cloud promises relief, migrating core applications is not trivial. Moving business-critical applications can be an expensive, complex, and time-consuming undertaking. Organizations often hesitate, fearing the three primary challenges of any large-scale migration: high cost, operational complexity, and significant risk-especially the risk of downtime or compliance breaches.
The good news is that these challenges can be effectively minimized. Success hinges on deploying the right strategy and partnering with the right experts*.
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To guide your organization through this critical transition, join industry leaders Dwayne Lessner from Nutanix and Miles Scott from AWS for a focused webinar. They will provide a blueprint for developing and executing a successful migration strategy that prioritizes business outcomes.
You will learn how to:
What you will learn:
This session is designed to deliver actionable intelligence for B2B decision-makers, offering a clear roadmap for your cloud journey:
Don't miss this opportunity to gain the valuable insights and practical strategies needed to confidently accelerate your migration journey.
(Nutanix, Inc. is not affiliated with VMware by Broadcom or Broadcom.)
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