When “the cloud” first emerged as an IT concept, much of the push for federal agencies to adopt it was phrased as a way to stretch limited budgets – government-owned data centers were expensive. As innovative new technologies have emerged, agencies have been rethinking their cloud strategies as they learn more about cloud-based solutions and the best ways for these new solutions to live in the cloud.
Today, hybrid cloud solutions are becoming more mainstream, providing a mixed compute ecosystem where applications use a combination of compute, storage and services in a wide range of environments, including public and private clouds, on-premise data centers, even edge sites.
Join us as thought leaders from government and industry discuss their experiences migrating from a cloud solution to a hybrid, sometimes multi-cloud solution, what they learned, and what they gained by taking on the challenge.
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Relevant Government Agencies
Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, Office of the President (includes OMB), Dept of Agriculture, Dept of Commerce, Dept of Education, Dept of Energy, Dept of Health & Human Services, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Housing & Urban Development, Dept of the Interior, Dept of Justice, Dept of Labor, Dept of State, Dept of Transportation, Dept of Treasury, Dept of Veterans Affairs, EPA, GSA, USPS, SSA, NASA, Other Federal Agencies, Legislative Agencies (GAO, GPO, LOC, etc.), Judicial Branch Agencies, State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, CIA, FEMA, Office of Personnel Management, Coast Guard, National Institutes of Health, FAA, Census Bureau, USAID, National Guard Association, EEOC, Federal Government, State & Local Government, FDA, Foreign Governments/Agencies, NSA, FCC