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KPBussey
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Flexera Alumni

Link to register: https://info.flexera.com/SLO-WBNR-Discover-Software-Running-in-Containers

Many organizations now face unprecedented challenges. Employees are working remotely almost entirely, and IT needs to keep up with the demand for new devices, software and more. IT also needs to keep an eye on utilization, maintaining governance and optimizing spend. All these demands are coming on top of the usual work of managing assets in complex environments as more disruptive technology enters the mix. And containers are causing some of the most chaos in IT environments right now. Managing licenses on-premises and in the cloud is demanding enough for most organizations, but it’s even more difficult for IT to get visibility into the software they have running in containers.

Register for Flexera’s webinar to get tips and best practices for discovering containers. You’ll learn:

  • The challenges in the market due to the use of containers
  • How growth in micro-services architectures is driving the need to use containers
  • Why finding and understanding software running in containers is crucial
  • How Flexera can help you
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Kavrifra
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Although containers are becoming increasingly popular, virtual machines will likely remain a core IT infrastructure. Both containers and virtual machines offer ways to encapsulate computing, networking, and storage into workloads. Should I keep workloads, replace them, refactor them, restart them on a different host or platform? It may not always make sense to rewrite something as a containerized application. I'm reading https://tipsogram.com/ and can't yet say for sure that there is a need for a complete move to containers.