Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conference - London UK
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Held November 19–20, the EMEA Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conference 2024 brought the world’s technology leaders together in London to hear top trends, finding objective answers, and exploring topics, in addition to best practices. We gained insights and guidance needed to create an effective pathway to the future.
Thank you for joining the community of IT infrastructure, operations, and cloud leaders to participate in interactive and collaborative sessions. Guest keynote speakers and Gartner experts offered strategic and practical advice to transform our culture, prepare for disruption, and modernize your infrastructure. Stonebranch is a proud sponsor of the EMEA Gartner IT IOCS conference!
Keynote Session Details: Evolving Automation with Service Orchestration for Hybrid IT
As your workloads transition to the cloud, orchestrating automated tasks across both on-premises and cloud environments becomes a critical challenge. Add containers and the growing need for real-time observability, and managing hybrid IT environments becomes even more complex. In this session, we’ll explore how to unify enterprise-wide workflows, dismantle automation silos, and enhance IT agility — all while reducing costs. Whether hybrid IT is your current reality or on the horizon, discover how modern service orchestration and automation platforms (SOAP) unlock universal benefits.
Speaker: Gwyn Clay, Chief Product Officer, Stonebranch
As Chief Product Officer, Gwyn Clay is responsible for the strategic direction of Stonebranch Universal Automation Center (UAC). Gwyn’s career has been designing, building, and leading mission-critical automation solutions used daily by thousands of clients. His automation journey started at Cybermation, leading their R&D organization. Gwyn founded Opswise in 2008 and joined Stonebranch in 2011, when Opswise was acquired to become a key foundation of today's UAC. He left to pursue product leadership roles at Automic, CA, and Broadcom, and returned to Stonebranch in 2024.