Business Model Resiliency: Moving To Online Services For Lowest Total Cost Of Ownership
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Live Webinar March 25th, 2020 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Modern Analyst
The post-pandemic economy is accelerating digital transformation in almost every organization. There’s a rush to move everything online as new business models emerge to provide zero contact “touchless” services.
At the same time, many businesses are struggling with fewer resources and slashed budgets, making them more cost conscious than ever. This brings equal parts opportunity and cost control pressure to IT.
To stay competitive, maximize value, and minimize costs, organizations must adopt technology that can meet the demands of modern applications with the lowest total cost of ownership.
In this online webinar event Mark will examine how a database-as-a-service can provide the scale and efficiency your applications require, and how Couchbase Cloud – the DBaaS from Couchbase – delivers the best value and lowest TCO in the market through a combination of raw performance power and transparent policies.
Presenter: Mark Gamble, (LinkedIn profile) Product and Solutions Marketing Director Couchbase is a passionate product marketer with a technical and solution consulting background and 20+ years of experience in Enterprise and Open Source technology. He has launched several database and analytic solutions throughout his career, and has worked with customers across a wide variety of industries including Financial Services, Automotive, Hospitality, High-Tech and Healthcare. With an expertise in analytics and AI, Mark loves all things data, and is an emphatic supporter of data-for-good initiatives.
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Business Model Resiliency:
Moving To Online Services For Lowest Total Cost Of Ownership
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