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Cloud-Based ITSM – Where is it going and what can it do for you?

Joey van Kuilenburg

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During this BrightTALK webinar, titled ‘Cloud-Based ITSM – Where is it going and what can it do for you?’ Mark O’Loughlin (Managing Director, Cloud Credential Council) and Daniel Breston (Principal Consultant, Virtual Clarity) will discuss how new ways of working such as DevOps, Lean and Agile are now being used to achieve the scalability, flexibility, and innovation provided by the cloud model.

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In case you can not attend the session, but want to watch it on-demand at a later time, I urge you to still register as the webinar recordings will also be sent to those who registered, but did not attend.

This webinar will highlight what cloud is and how you professionals become a leader and trusted advisor in their organization on all matters relating to cloud and digital. Make sure you don’t miss it. We hope to see you there!

About the Author

Joey is a marketer who prefers to put in a bit of extra work to make an “ok” product or experience an amazing product or experience.

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