The New Way to Broker IT in the Era of Disruption

Sponsored By: IBM

You lead a diverse and complex IT environment that spans multiple delivery models, vendors and processes. Security and governance are increasingly complicated. Ready for a practical approach to gaining visibility into IT services, controlling public, private and hybrid cloud usage – all while supporting business needs with agility and flexibility? IBM’s Bob Wylie will share how organizations can plan, buy, and manage – or ‘broker’ – IT services across all traditional and cloud-based models from multiple suppliers from a single dashboard.

WEBINAR DETAILS

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The New Way to Broker IT in the Era of Disruption

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
1:00 – 1:30 pm EST

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In this webinar, the first in our IT in the era of disruption series, learn IBM’s point of view on how you can navigate the complexity of the modern hybrid IT environment to drive innovation while reducing risk and cost. Discover how to simplify, integrate and optimize the consumption of cloud-based services across the enterprise – with maximum choice and control. Following the presentation we will conduct a LIVE Q&A session to answer all your questions.

FEATURED SPEAKER:

ROBERT WYLIE
Robert (Bob) Wylie, Vice President, Systems Services for IBM Canada Ltd., leads a team that designs, builds and runs the foundational systems that are relied upon by businesses in Canada and around the world. Bob’s team has a proven track record of transforming the client’s environment by focusing on integration and optimization. Bob’s personal strengths are his creativity, drive and leadership. He thrives on challenges, particularly those that leverage leading edge technology and produce superior results for his clients.

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Sponsored By: IBM