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Born-in-the-Cloud Architecture: What it is and Why You Should Care |
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Available On-Demand
Bigger data, complex compute requirements, and cost/resource constraints are driving organizations to use cloud infrastructure. Yet existing compute- and data-intensive applications are not often designed to take advantage of infrastructure as a service. Firms must re-architect their applications to be cloud-native or "born-in-the cloud". Using analytics case studies as examples, Yonggang will explain the born-in-the-cloud architecture, and the opportunities and challenges that it brings.
Presenter:
Yonggang Hu
Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect
IBM Platform Computing
Yonggang Hu is a Distinguished Engineer, Chief Architect at Platform Computing, IBM Systems Unit. He has worked on distributed computing, grid, cloud and big data for the past 18 years. He also held senior roles including Product Manager, Development Manager, Architect as well as the lead of the Financial Services Technology Solution Team. Before joining Platform Computing, Yonggang was Vice President and Application Architect at JP Morgan Chase, focusing on computational analytics and application infrastructure. Yonggang holds an MS in Computer Science from Peking University and an MBA from Cornell University.
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