Webinar: Which is the Right Migration Destination for VMware for Your Company: AWS, Azure, or OCI?
CNS Corporation will hold a webinar to explain how to compare AWS, Azure, and OCI, and how to proceed with phased migration, targeting companies considering cloud migration in the face of rising VMware costs and EOL.
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■ The reality where infrastructure renewal decisions are unavoidable due to increased VMware costs and hardware EOL
Due to the acquisition of VMware by Broadcom and changes in the licensing structure, the cost of continuously maintaining traditional virtual infrastructure has increased significantly. Furthermore, coupled with the End of Life (EOL) of data centers and hardware, an increasing number of companies are facing a situation where they cannot avoid the decision of 'whether to continue using it as is or to renew it.'
On the other hand, demands to reduce operational burdens and costs of on-premises environments are also increasing. Amidst the trend of 'moving away from on-premises' and 'moving away from VMware,' choosing a new platform, including the cloud, has become a realistic theme for consideration. However, because it is an infrastructure where business cannot be stopped, there are many cases where time passes without being able to step into specific considerations or decide on a direction.
■ Selection stalls because differences between AWS, Azure, and OCI cannot be organized, and configurations, costs, and migration methods cannot be compared
When considering cloud migration, while many companies understand the existence of major options like AWS, Azure, and OCI, not many are able to compare them by applying their differences and application patterns to their own company.
We often see cases where points of discussion such as 'which cloud is suitable for our company,' 'whether to migrate while maintaining VMs or redesign,' and 'how costs, performance, and impact on operations will change' cannot be organized, leading to stalled consideration without progress in internal explanations or decision-making.
Additionally, a lack of resources necessary for PoCs, design, and verification is another factor preventing consideration from moving forward. As a result, a dilemma arises where companies remain in the status quo lacking materials for judgment, despite recognizing the necessity of renewing their infrastructure.
■ Explaining comparison axes and procedures to determine the migration destination that suits your company by organizing the differences and migration patterns of each cloud
In this seminar, we will clearly explain migration patterns such as cloud lift (maintaining existing VMs) and redesign, along with organizing the characteristics and differences of AWS, Azure, and OCI. Rather than assuming a specific cloud, we will present judgment axes on 'what perspectives to compare from and how to judge' based on the company's current situation and constraints.
We will also touch on realistic procedures for proceeding with verification and evaluation starting small rather than aiming for a full migration right away, how to proceed with a PoC, and key points for internal explanations. It is content that provides hints for taking a step forward from a stalled state and leading to specific decisions.
■ Recommended for
- Those who want to migrate to the cloud but have stopped considering because they do not know where to start
- Those who are proceeding with considering migration destinations triggered by VMware's cost increases and contract renewals but lack judgment criteria
- Those who understand the differences between AWS, Azure, and OCI but cannot compare or make judgments applied to their own company
- Those who want to know realistic methods to proceed with cloud migration in phases while utilizing on-premises assets
- Those who lack the resources necessary for PoCs, migration design, and operational organization, and are struggling with how to proceed
■ Host/Co-host
CNS Corporation
■ Cooperation
CNS Hokkaido Corporation
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Click here for details and registration
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are 'useful for participants'.
Public materials from past seminars and other seminars recruiting participants can be viewed ▶here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
Due to the acquisition of VMware by Broadcom and changes in the licensing structure, the cost of continuously maintaining traditional virtual infrastructure has increased significantly. Furthermore, coupled with the End of Life (EOL) of data centers and hardware, an increasing number of companies are facing a situation where they cannot avoid the decision of 'whether to continue using it as is or to renew it.'
On the other hand, demands to reduce operational burdens and costs of on-premises environments are also increasing. Amidst the trend of 'moving away from on-premises' and 'moving away from VMware,' choosing a new platform, including the cloud, has become a realistic theme for consideration. However, because it is an infrastructure where business cannot be stopped, there are many cases where time passes without being able to step into specific considerations or decide on a direction.
■ Selection stalls because differences between AWS, Azure, and OCI cannot be organized, and configurations, costs, and migration methods cannot be compared
When considering cloud migration, while many companies understand the existence of major options like AWS, Azure, and OCI, not many are able to compare them by applying their differences and application patterns to their own company.
We often see cases where points of discussion such as 'which cloud is suitable for our company,' 'whether to migrate while maintaining VMs or redesign,' and 'how costs, performance, and impact on operations will change' cannot be organized, leading to stalled consideration without progress in internal explanations or decision-making.
Additionally, a lack of resources necessary for PoCs, design, and verification is another factor preventing consideration from moving forward. As a result, a dilemma arises where companies remain in the status quo lacking materials for judgment, despite recognizing the necessity of renewing their infrastructure.
■ Explaining comparison axes and procedures to determine the migration destination that suits your company by organizing the differences and migration patterns of each cloud
In this seminar, we will clearly explain migration patterns such as cloud lift (maintaining existing VMs) and redesign, along with organizing the characteristics and differences of AWS, Azure, and OCI. Rather than assuming a specific cloud, we will present judgment axes on 'what perspectives to compare from and how to judge' based on the company's current situation and constraints.
We will also touch on realistic procedures for proceeding with verification and evaluation starting small rather than aiming for a full migration right away, how to proceed with a PoC, and key points for internal explanations. It is content that provides hints for taking a step forward from a stalled state and leading to specific decisions.
■ Recommended for
- Those who want to migrate to the cloud but have stopped considering because they do not know where to start
- Those who are proceeding with considering migration destinations triggered by VMware's cost increases and contract renewals but lack judgment criteria
- Those who understand the differences between AWS, Azure, and OCI but cannot compare or make judgments applied to their own company
- Those who want to know realistic methods to proceed with cloud migration in phases while utilizing on-premises assets
- Those who lack the resources necessary for PoCs, migration design, and operational organization, and are struggling with how to proceed
■ Host/Co-host
CNS Corporation
■ Cooperation
CNS Hokkaido Corporation
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Click here for details and registration
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are 'useful for participants'.
Public materials from past seminars and other seminars recruiting participants can be viewed ▶here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/