Re-architecting Enterprise Applications for the Cloud
An Evolutionary Pattern
October 30, 2016
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These days, nearly everyone has been talking about moving to the cloud. Yet, there’s a question that is rarely brought up: “Which specific cloud type is more appropriate for my given company?”
It’s also not immediately clear what kind of application re-architecting is required for a successful cloud computing implementation. Building applications in the cloud is always easier than moving enterprise apps in the cloud, but which ones need re-architecting?
Join renowned Microsoft expert Jeff DeVerter and Kent Kingery from Rackspace, as they discuss an evolutionary pattern for moving enterprise apps to the cloud that’s repeatable. They will discuss several applications, along with a number of real-world use cases that have enabled many enterprises to use the cloud as an agent of change and a catalyst to transform how their businesses interact with customers
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Speaker:
Jeff DeVerter is the Chief Technologist for Microsoft Technology at Rackspace responsible for the roadmap and delivery of Fanatical Support for Microsoft technology both inside and outside of our Datacenters. Jeff has been with Rackspace for over 7 years and has built several of our service offerings including Dedicated SharePoint, Dedicated Exchange, Dedicated Lync and Microsoft Cloud Platform
Jeff is currently involved in projects that take Rackspace’s award-winning fanatical support to new Microsoft technologies and new locations.
Kent Kingery is a seasoned enterprise software development professional with over 30 years of hands-on delivery experience in desktop, web, and mobile applications. Kingery brings to his role a deep programming expertise (C#, iOS/Objective-C, Ruby on Rails) and strong business leadership skills. Kingery is an expert in Agile methodologies (Scrum, SAFe), business process management (workflow, case management, analytics), high-productivity development environments, business data management (master data management, big data, data warehousing), and transformational learning. Kingery is a graduate of University of North Texas and a member of the IEE Computer Society.
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