How to make Cloud Native Data Highly Available in the Multi-Cloud Era?


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Hi folks!
Welcome to our June DOK London Meetup! Join us in person on 30th June at Fora Spitalfields Conservatory for a panel discussion on How to make Cloud Native Data Highly Available in the Multi-Cloud Era? Panelists include:
- Hitesh Joshi, Technology Architecture Senior Manager, Accenture
- James Brown, Chief Product Officer, Ondat
- Cheryl Hung, Cloud Infrastructure, Apple
- Alex Jones, Director of Kubernetes and Engineering, Canonical
- Rags Srinivas, Developer Advocate, DataStax
- Andy King, Partner Solutions Architect, SUSE
Followed by lighting talks:
BigAnimal - First fully managed Platform-as-a-Service(PaaS) database service built on Cloud Native Technologies for the Multi-Cloud Era - Vinnie Grack, Principal Cloud Architect at EnterpriseDB
In our fast-paced, competitive world, many enterprise organizations are struggling to keep up with changes in the Multi-Cloud Era. While other components of the technology stack move to the cloud, one major component, the database, commonly lags behind. This is especially true for workloads seen as critical to the business where moving to the cloud-native technologies may be seen as a high-risk proposition. If you are developing a strategy based on cloud-native stack for moving database workloads to the cloud, it may feel like a daunting task.
Join Vinnie Grack, Principal Cloud Architect to learn how EDB is using cloud-native and open-source technologies to provide BigAnimal service - The first fully managed Cloud-Agnostic Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) built on top of Kubernetes offering from Cloud Providers across Azure & AWS and coming to GCP in Q4 22.
Open Source Improvisation - Matt Yonkovit, Head of Open Source Strategy at Percona
There will be high-quality content, swag giveaways, and great networking accompanied by pizza and beer.
Join the DOK-London slack channel where we will be keeping the conversation going - https://dokcommunity.slack.com, the channel is #dok-london.
See you soon!
Nic (@nvermande)

How to make Cloud Native Data Highly Available in the Multi-Cloud Era?