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No Application Left Behind

By Satya Addagarla, Anderson Tran, Mik Kersten, Rob Juncker, Betty Junod, Sasha Rosenbaum

The Journey to the Cloud

Enterprises have wide technology portfolios that include revenue-generating applications built on old-guard standard technology stacks (e.g., IBM, Oracle) to dabbling in modern technologies such as those provided by today’s hyperscalers. Enterprises are aware now, more than ever, that they will be hard pressed to remain idle in a world where digital product and services delivery are becoming the new, main revenue streams in their respective industries.

In this paper we break down the case for change as we show that this vast portfolio of applications need not have any applications left behind as we guide you on how to begin your journey of transformation. Through a few major topic areas, from the executive pitch to business metrics and what an execution plan example looks like, we hope to advise the technical executive reader on key points and pivots an organization can make as it navigates change with a complex set of technology to maintain.
  • Publication Date 2021
  • Pages 28

Features

  • Moving to the Cloud

    This paper focuses on clear strategies for moving all of an enterprise's applications into the cloud to increase speed and reliability.

  • Expert Authors

    This paper is written by experienced leaders across industries who have led cloud migration transformations.

  • Clear Timeline

    This paper illustrates a clear timeline of migration and provides tactics and strategies for each step along the way.

  • All Levels

    Change Agents can come from anywhere on the org chart. This paper directly provides guidance on how to lead change no matter your role or title.

About the Resource

Enterprises have wide technology portfolios that include revenue generating applications built on old guard standard technology stacks (e.g., IBM, Oracle) to dabbling in modern technologies such as those provided by today’s hyperscalers. Enterprises are aware now, more than ever, that they will be hard pressed to remain idle in a world where digital product and services delivery are becoming the new, main revenue streams in their respective industries.

In this paper we break down the case for change as we show that this vast portfolio of applications need not have any applications left behind as we guide you on how to begin your journey of transformation. Through a few major topic areas, from the executive pitch to business metrics and what an execution plan example looks like, we hope to advise the technical executive reader on key points and pivots an organization can make as it navigates change with a complex set of technology to maintain.

Satya Addagarla
Anderson Tran
Mik Kersten
Rob Juncker
Betty Junod
Sasha Rosenbaum
Satya Addagarla

Satya Addagarla

CIO Home Lending at Wells Fargo

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Anderson Tran

Anderson Tran

VP, Platform Engineering at ID.me

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Mik Kersten

Mik Kersten

Dr. Mik Kersten started his career as a Research Scientist at Xerox PARC where he created the first aspect-oriented development environment. He then pioneered the integration of development tools with Agile and DevOps as part of his Computer Science PhD at the University of British Columbia. Founding Tasktop out of that research, Mik has written over one million lines of open-source code that is still in use today, and he has brought seven successful open-source and commercial products to market. Mik’s experiences working with some of the largest digital transformations in the world has led him to identify the critical disconnect between business leaders and technologists. Since that time, Mik has been working on creating new tools and a new framework for connecting software value stream networks and enabling the shift from project to product. Mik lives with his family in Vancouver, Canada, and travels globally, sharing his vision for transforming how software is built.

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Rob Juncker

Rob Juncker

Chief Technology Officer at Code42

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Betty Junod

Betty Junod

Vice President Product Marketing Vice President Product Marketing VMware

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Sasha Rosenbaum

Sasha Rosenbaum

Director, Red Hat Cloud Services Black Belts

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