One-size-fits-all doesn't work for enterprise cloud deployments; every organization is unique and has its own business needs that are reflected in cloud requirements. Find out how to tailor the cloud to you at today's 7 Days of Executive Education (7DEE): "The Perfect Fit: Tailoring Cloud Solutions to Suit Your Organization" at 2:00 p.m. ET.
You'll learn how to partner with your vendor to maximize cloud platform benefits by defining internal goals, and customizing cloud solutions that map directly to organizational benefits.
Our instructor is Douglas R. Thomas, president and CEO of HUB Business Support Services, a Long Island IT consulting firm. He has more than 10 years of public and private IT project management and consulting experience. His experience includes serving as the program manager for the Nassau County Department of Economic Development, and director of technology and media production for the Village of Hempstead CDA. In 2006, Douglas left the public sector and founded HUB to serve SMBs and non-profits, streamlining the delivery of corporate class IT service and support to meet the evolving demands of the modern small business. He is a hosted application specialist dedicated to keeping people and technology in sync.
It's sure to be a lively and informative presentation. As always, you'll have plenty of opportunity to get answers to your questions in the chat session after the presentation. Join us.
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