The rise of cloud native application development | Developing new apps with IBM Cloud Pak for Applications Webcast + Slides

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The rise of cloud native application development | Developing new apps with IBM Cloud Pak for Applications Webcast + Slides 

Wed December 11, 2019 12:32 AM

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Webcast Summary

According to IDC FutureScape, 500 million new logical apps will be created in the next 5 years. That’s equal to the number of apps built over the last 40 years. With that kind of exponential growth in application development, every enterprise must look to advance their cloud journey. Join the IBM Cloud Pak for Applications webinar to learn how our latest release (v4):

  • Helps you build new applications, easier and faster (with containers and microservices)
  • Brings together the best of IBM and RedHat to unlock the true value of hybrid cloud (with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform v4.2)
  • Keeps all your apps complaint and consistent and leveraging the value of your existing estate
Walt Noffsinger
Walt Noffsinger
Director, WebSphere and Cloud Platform for Applications
IBM

Walt is Director, IBM Cloud Application Platform covering WebSphere Application Server. This portfolio is the foundation for customers' cloud and web infrastructures and he orchestrates its evolution. Prior to this, Walt ran IBM Printer Systems SW business and has worked with IBM 18 years. Prior to IBM, Walt held VP and Director roles in Product Management and Marketing for other SW companies. He earned his MBA from DePaul university.


Geoff Pirie
Geoff Pirie
Program Director, Cloud Pak for Applications Offering Management
IBM

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