SUSE invites experts to webinar on secure infrastructure

SUSE is hosting a webinar on February 11 to explore data protection for modernized infrastructure. The event focuses on safeguarding containerized and virtual machine applications in multi-cloud setups using enterprise-grade backup and disaster recovery solutions. Participants can register to learn how to maintain security during infrastructure updates.

SUSE, a key player in enterprise open-source solutions, has announced an upcoming webinar aimed at addressing security challenges in infrastructure modernization. Scheduled for February 11, the session will delve into protecting containerized and virtual machine (VM) applications across multi-cloud environments. The company emphasizes that updating infrastructure does not have to compromise data safety.

"Modernizing infrastructure shouldn’t mean sacrificing security," SUSE states in its invitation. The webinar will cover enterprise-grade backup and disaster recovery (DR) strategies to keep data secure amid these changes. This initiative highlights SUSE's commitment to hybrid cloud technologies, ensuring robust protection as organizations adopt more dynamic setups.

Interested professionals are encouraged to register via the provided link to gain insights into maintaining security in evolving IT landscapes. The event aligns with broader industry trends toward secure, scalable cloud operations, offering practical guidance for IT teams navigating multi-cloud complexities.

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