In the world of technology, transformation is often discussed in triumphant tones—big tools, big platforms, big promises. But what if the real story isn't about the tools at all? What if the beating heart of innovation lies somewhere else, quietly pulsing beneath the surface?
This week on Trilio Insights, Pete Wright sits down with Ed Keen, Director of OpenShift Platform Global Services at Red Hat, and David Safaii, co-founder of Trilio. In this fireside chat, they explore the dimensions of digital transformation—where fear, uncertainty, and doubt collide with ambition, trust, and the sheer force of necessity.
Sure, it's a discussion about migrating virtual machines. But even more, it's about the cultural tectonics of legacy systems giving way to cloud-native horizons. It's about VM admins clinging to their hard-won expertise, the developers dreaming of microservices, the leaders balancing budgets against innovation. It's about the human side of technology, where every detail matters and every decision ripples outward.
Ed started as a London-based software engineer and today serves as a global leader at Red Hat. David is a data protection pioneer, offering a glimpse into how Trilio helps enterprises not just survive, but thrive in the chaos of migration. What emerges is a roadmap for the future of IT.
About Red Hat
Through hands-on guidance and a mentor-based approach, Red Hat Consulting helps organizations maximize the effectiveness—and therefore value—of their Red Hat technology investment. To assist organizations that need to exit their current virtualization solution and efficiently migrate their VMs to a modern platform while mitigating risk, Red Hat Consulting offers customized support that addresses every step of VM migration.
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What is Trilio Insights?
Trilio Insights delves into the dynamic world of data protection and cloud-native technologies. In addition to Trilio experts, we will bring together practitioners, innovators, and visionaries to explore the evolving landscape of data protection, backup, and recovery. From unraveling the complexities of multi-cloud environments to navigating the challenges of data governance, each episode of Trilio Insights serves to share expertise and experience for Product Engineering, It Ops, Dev Ops, Architects, CTOs, and decision-makers who are ready to learn from others in the rapidly transforming native-cloud realm. Our goal is to provide a valuable resource for those who are navigating the intricacies of data protection in the mult-cloud world.