Enterprise IT Roundtable: Navigating the NaaS Journey

NYC 2024

In the face of changing traffic patterns thanks to AI workloads, increasing network complexity, ever-present security threats, the need for business agility, a shortage of skilled personnel and CAPEX budget constraints, Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) is emerging as an attractive alternative. Join your peers for an open discussion of the challenges and opportunities for plotting the course for your company’s NaaS journey. What are the prime use cases spanning traditional wide area and local area networks as well as emerging multicloud networking architectures? What are the key business, operational and technical challenges? Learn what others think about NaaS and why this new model has the potential to deliver more business value than traditional managed service offerings.

This roundtable session is exclusive to IT professionals and subject to Chatham House rules.

Speakers:

James Walker is the Chief Administrative Officer at DXC and an ONUG Board Member. He was formerly VP of Strategy & Transformation at IBM Cloud, and has previously held senior executive roles in technology at Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse.

Brian is a Network and Cloud Architect at McKesson, one of the oldest and largest healthcare companies in the US and currently operating in 16 countries. He is responsible for linking the needs of their businesses with infrastructure technology so they may serve their customers. This includes architecting and designing networks for McKesson’s global backbone, regional WAN’s, distribution centers, offices, clinics, and pharmacies, in addition to our private and public cloud environments. Areas of recent focus include SD-WAN, multi-cloud public cloud enablement, security for McKesson’s Operational Technology environments, and planning and implementation of our global network organization.

As Technical Director, Aryo Kresnadi is responsible for setting network architecture strategies, futures and solutions for FedEx Global Enterprise Network supporting all FedEx information movement to ensure on-time delivery for all FedEx packages.

Current responsibility includes research and development of architecture, design and implementation of the next-generation network for FedEx data center, multi-cloud, and edge network for the FedEx field locations to support next-generation sensors, robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities.

Aryo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from Ohio State University and a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) from University of Pittsburgh. Aryo is currently based in Collierville, TN, the home of FedEx World Technology Center.

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