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Canonical
on 2 July 2018


Title: Evaluating the true cost of multi-cloud

Speakers: Stephan Fabel & Owen Rogers

Date/Time: July 12, 12:00PM EST / 5:00PM BST

This webinar will take a look at new insights into multi-cloud economics. Recently, analyst firm 451 Research highlighted savings gained from using Canonical’s managed private cloud as part of a diverse multi-cloud strategy. At this webinar, we’ll be diving into the numbers in this recently released report as well as looking at common industry pain points in cloud adoption. In addition, there will be a chance for Q&A with 451 Research and Canonical.

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