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Monday, September 18, 2023

Infobip Shift Conference 2023 - 3 Pitfalls Everyone Should Avoid with Cloud Data (slides)

As I mentioned previously, I'm speaking today at this year's Shift Conference.

I was on stage to share some thoughts and insights into the 3 pitfalls I think everyone should be aware of and avoid with regards to their cloud data.

To ensure you can get your hands on the slides, I'm going to share them here.

First, here's the title and abstract of the talk:

Title: 3 Pitfalls Everyone Should Avoid with Cloud Data

Key Takeaways

Attendees to this session will gain insights into the data explosion that is part of the large scale cloud native world. Real customer experiences and examples (near misses) are used to highlight the top three lessons learned as their developers transitioned their data needs into cloud native environments.


Abstract:

The daily hype is all around you. From cloud native, multicloud, to hybrid cloud, this is the path to your digital future. The choices you make as a developer doesn’t preclude the daily work of enhancing your customer's experience and agile delivery of your applications. With all this delivery and infrastructure, the amount of data generated when engaging with any cloud experience. Regulatory and compliance pressures force us to store audit and observability data. Understanding the pitfalls around the collection, storage, and maintenance of your cloud data can mean the difference between bankruptcy and success with our cloud native strategy. Let us take you on a journey, looking closely at the decisions you are making as a developer delivering and dealing with monitoring your applications.

And finally, the slides used in the session for you to enjoy:

The talk was given on Monday at 17:30, so thanks to all that attended and really enjoyed the on stage interactions. We ended up hosting at least a 20 minute Q&A and that really made the entire session that much more fun!

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