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Experts share technical insights about the risks and costs associated with large scale data migratio

Experts share technical insights about the risks and costs associated with large scale data migrations. Sign up now for this upcoming webinar! [DZone]( [DZONE.COM]( Webinar: June 09, 2020 @ 01:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT LIVE WEBINAR [Managing Business Risks of Large Scale Cloud Migrations]( The leading enterprises continue to drive digital transformation and are modernizing their data architecture to take advantage of the many economic and functional benefits enabled by the cloud. While the move to the cloud is making companies more competitive, lean and nimble, many technical teams are concerned about the complexities and business risks associated with large scale data migrations. Join technical experts from Infosys and WANdisco as they share technical insights about the risks and costs associated with large scale data migrations. Learn how technical teams can avoid these business risks by leveraging a LiveData approach using WANdisco solutions, and how Infosys and WANdisco have recently worked together on behalf of a global retailer on a successful 3.5 petabyte business-critical data migration project, completing it in 72 days with minimal business disruption and zero data loss. Can’t join us live? Register anyway and we will send you the on-demand recording to view at your own convenience. [Register Now]( Presentation Managing Business Risks of Large Scale Cloud Migrations Presenters Srinivasa Gopal Sugavanam Associate VP, Infosys Paul Scott-Murphy VP Product Management, WANdisco Madasamy Thandayuthapani Sr Principal Architect & Associate VP, Infosys Date and Time June 09, 2020 01:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT Duration 1 Hour [Register Now]( ▶ Presentation Managing Business Risks of Large Scale Cloud Migrations Presenters Srinivasa Gopal Sugavanam, Associate Vice President, Infosys Paul Scott-Murphy, VP Product Management, WANdisco Madasamy Thandayuthapani, Sr Principal Architect & Associate VP, Infosys Date and Time June 09, 2020, 01:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT Duration 1 Hour [Register Now]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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