From Chaos to Clarity: Bridging the Future of Integration
Next-Gen Hybrid Integration Roadshow – Bangkok, Thailand
Date: Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Time: 08:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Venue and Location: Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit
Thailand is undergoing significant digital transformation, with the government already putting in place a 4.0 industrial blueprint to make the country a value-based and digitised economy.
IDC predicts that by 2028, cloud computing adoption is expected to reach 80 percent of medium and large enterprises. Multi-cloud computing, big data and AI are also expected to play crucial roles in the future digitisation of Thailand’s future economy. As enterprises look at digital transformation and become more data-driven, they are finding that scalability has been a barrier in their cloud adoption.
Building an effective IT infrastructure has also become more complex. As enterprises turn to the cloud and strive to harness the power of their data, they are facing significant challenges — data silos, fragmented systems and the daunting task of integrating legacy applications with modern cloud services. These hurdles can lead to inefficiencies, inflated operational costs, compliance issues and a slowdown in innovation.
We will discuss:
- What you should look out for in your cloud adoption journey and why hybrid integration can help you overcome your IT complexity challenges
- The best ways to cut costs, deliver projects faster, or stay compliant with ever-changing regulations
- How to overcome and streamline complex IT and integration processes, automate manual tasks, and deploy seamlessly across environments
- How AI can play a role and impact your hybrid integration strategies
Agenda
08:30 AM
Registration & refreshments
09:00 AM
Welcome remarks
09:05 AM
From chaos to clarity:
Bridging the future of integration
09:45 AM
Executive dialogue
10:15 AM
Networking
Speakers

Aju Murjani
Business Director, ASEAN & India
IBM

Sury Nagarajan
WebMethods Solution Director
IBM Asia

Lalida Boonmana
Managing Director
Guru Services

Raymond Tan
Editor-in-chief
iTnews Asia