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Thursday, February 19 at 10:00 a.m. PST | 12:00 p.m. CST | 1:00 p.m. EST
Thursday, 19 February at 10:00 a.m. GMT
Thursday, 19 February at 10:00 a.m. SGT
Modern enterprises are often balancing cloud-based and on-premises data — and this creates a dilemma. How can these cloud-driven organizations best handle and securely move around this data while managing costs? An effective test data management strategy and solution will make all the difference.
In this webinar, Perforce Delphix experts Daniel Stolf and Nick Mathison will share how and which test data management practices will simplify your data operations. Whether you are moving toward cloud or need to use PaaS data automation for smaller applications, this webinar is for you.
You'll learn about:
- How organizations are balancing cloud-based and on-premises data.
- Ways ephemeral data can solve test data and cloud storage woes.
- Synthetic data’s role in test data management and development speeds.
Discover what options and tools you have at your disposal to propel your modern enterprise forward. Save your seat at the webinar.
Presenters
Daniel Stolf
Daniel Stolf is a Senior Solutions Engineer at Perforce, working with Perforce Delphix across Latin America. With over 15 years of experience in IT, he specializes in infrastructure, cloud, and database technologies. Daniel is passionate about helping organizations modernize their data environments, ensuring performance, security, and compliance in complex enterprise landscapes.
Nick Mathison
Nick Mathison has debugged the database provisioning nightmare from both sides—as an integrations developer writing the code and as a product leader managing enterprise deployments at scale. As a Senior Product Manager at Delphix, he helps testing and data engineering leaders turn data from a multi-day bottleneck into self-service automation, leading Data Control Tower and PaaS Data Automation to orchestrate compliant data safely across cloud environments. He speaks the language of practitioners who are tired of weekend escalations and ticket queues.