Event Overview

IT leaders are being tasked with pushing more workloads to the public cloud, but the transition path is difficult while the majority of workloads need to remain in a hybrid environment for the foreseeable future. But managing those environments is challenging, forcing organizations to invest in technologies that span traditional IT and public cloud architectures. Join experts from WWT and HPE as they discuss practical ways to eliminate that complexity with an intuitive cloud experience that allows you to manage your on-premises and cloud virtual machines with a unified cloud experience. This allows users to create and manage virtual machines across hybrid clouds with a consistent cloud-based management platform. Discover how the partnership between WWT and HPE can provide an innovative approach to optimizing your hybrid and multicloud strategy.

Steven McCall

World Wide Technology

Technical Solutions Architect

I am a Data Center Solutions Architect located in Pittsburgh, PA with over 20 years experience in the field. As part of our Global Solutions & Arc...
Hyung Kim

World Wide Technology

Technical Solutions Architect

I have supported our clients in Primary Storage Technologies for the past eight years as a member of our Global Engineering Team. Prior to that I ...
Marc Kravitz

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

HCI Solution Business Manager

Marc Kravitz has been with HPE since 2011. As the Hyperconverged Solution Business Manager he leads strategy and go to market execution for HPE’s H...

What to expect

Learn more about the role foundational IT infrastructure plays in enabling a hybrid cloud strategy and hear about HPE's emphasis on providing comprehensive solutions to address the current challenges faced by organizations in areas like:
  • Multicloud
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Edge computing
  • Cyber security

Goals and Objectives

Attendees will gain a better understanding of how HPE’s product portfolio delivers comprehensive solutions to address the current challenges faced by organizations in areas like the multicloud, artificial intelligence, edge computing, and cyber security.

Who should attend?

Storage, compute and data center experts — from architects and engineers through executive leadership.