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Quarterly AWS Enterprise Community Briefing: Fintech
20th June 2018
Trinity House, London
Why attend?
Fintech’s face several strategic issues face when moving to the cloud. This briefing provides insight for business and technical leaders who are driving digital transformation agendas, CFOs who need a greater understanding of the governance and financial impact, and legal and procurement leaders have compliance questions around cloud adoption.
Amazon AWS Enterprise Strategist and ex-CTO of Capital One bankis headlining the quarterly AWS Enterprise Community Briefing at the prestigious Trinity House in London on 20thJune from 8.30am.
Jonathan Allen, previously CTO of Capital One Bank, will share his personal experience of successfully managing large-scale AWS adoption within that organisation. As Enterprise Strategist & Evangelist with AWS, Jonathan continues to work closely with Fintech firms, assisting them to rapidly transform their people, processes and technologies, according to best practices.
EMEA General Manager of Rackspace, Dan Cox also joins the breakfast to explain how he nurtured a Cloud Centre Of Excellence that has the set standards and defined new approaches for the design, build and delivery on the world’s leading public cloud.
Produced by networking and information group, AWS Enterprise Community London, the briefing aims to focus on the strategic issues enterprises face when moving to the cloud. It builds on the highly successful briefings in Dublin and London, attracting industry goliaths such as Ryan Air, AON, KPMG and Symantec.
The event is free to attend. To register visit: https://londonaws.eventbrite.com.
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