Digital transformation and the cloud

Date: 26-Jun-18 to 26-Jun-18
Location: The Ritz London / London / United Kingdom
Category: Education

Financial services, digital transformation and the cloud

Digital transformation is driving an increasing need for businesses to be highly interconnected. More and more data is being created, collected, stored, shared, and used. More and more systems need to communicate with one another.
The solution to this in large part lies in a move to cloud-based solutions. Ultimately companies need to make sure they have the ability to support this transformation.
And it is an important transformation. Interconnection will drive business growth. Businesses increasingly need to connect with customers to market and sell to them. They need to connect with other organisations – suppliers, intermediaries and other stakeholders. And they need to connect internally with employees who may be on the move or in different office locations.

The questions we will explore

- How data exchange between businesses is growing
- How greater interconnectivity between businesses is driving new opportunities
- What is the importance of the Cloud for interconnectivity
- How will block chain technology impact
- How do bandwidth problems impede business?
- What are the opportunities that can be derived from very fast connectivity
- Who should security concerns be addresses in the cloud and where businesses are sharing data

Who is invited?

Top management and their direct reports (e.g. CIO, CTO, Chief Architect, Heads of Cloud, Head of IT, Head of Networks, VP’s, IT Director, Heads of Digital Transformation, Heads of Data Centres) at large ($100 million + revenue) organisations across industry.

For any enquiries, please contact Lace on 0208 349 6458 or email lace.b@business-reporter.co.uk.
This breakfast briefing is free of charge to attend. However if you cancel your attendance less than two weeks prior to the briefing, you will have to provide a replacement of equal seniority otherwise you will be a subject of £150 cancellation fee.

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