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In this Whitepaper you will learn:

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    How to solve common challenges with application modernization

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    About the four key pillars of modernization: scale, security, observability, and governance

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    Guidelines for implementing the four capabilities

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    How NGINX can accelerate your modernization journey

About the Whitepaper

According to F5’s The State of Application Strategy report for 2021, more than three‑quarters of organizations are modernizing their applications, an increase of 133% over last year! Unfortunately, most digital transformation efforts are failing – less than a third of respondents deemed their cloud investments as “very successful” in a survey released in June 2021 by Enterprise Management Associates.
How do you overcome challenges during your application modernization journey? What are the four key pillars needed for modernizing your applications and why are they important? How can NGINX help you implement scale, security, observability, and governance? Get the answers in this whitepaper.

About the Authors

Chris Grundemann

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Chris Grundemann

Managing Director Grundemann Technology Solutions

Chris Grundemann is a passionate, creative technologist and a strong believer in technology’s power to aid in the betterment of humankind. In his current role as Managing Director at Grundemann Technology Solutions, he is expressing that passion by helping technology businesses grow and by helping any business grow with technology. Chris has been using technology, marketing, and strategy to build businesses and non‑profit organizations for two decades. He holds eight patents in network technology and is the author of two books, an IETF RFC, a personal blog, and various other industry papers, articles, and posts.

Chris is the lead research analyst for all networking and security topics at GigaOm and co‑host of Utilizing AI ‑ The Enterprise AI Podcast. He is also a co‑founder and Vice President of IX‑Denver and Chair of the Open‑IX Marketing committee. Chris often speaks at conferences, NOGs, and NOFs the world over. Chris is currently based in West Texas and can be reached via Twitter.

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