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Maximize Azure ROI: Transform Proof of Concepts into Scalable Solutions

Maximize Azure ROI: Transform Proof of Concepts into Scalable Solutions

Feeling stuck with your Azure investment? 

46% of businesses with AI strategies say most of their projects fail to move beyond the proof-of-concept stage*. Without a strategic framework, early AI and cloud projects often stall, drain resources, and fall short of business goals. 

To benefit from improved ROI and greater scalability, teams should design cloud environments around the five pillars of the Azure Well-Architected


Framework: 

  • Reliability 
  • Security 
  • Cost Optimization 
  • Operational Excellence 
  • Performance Efficiency  


Join Alex Will, Microsoft MVP & CTO of ArchitectNow as he shares how to apply these principles to turn early-stage Azure solutions into long-term growth. 


You’ll learn how to: 

  • Build scalable solutions with Azure 
  • Apply framework to improve ROI  
  • Avoid costly pitfalls in cloud adoption 
  • Innovate fast with strong governance 
  • Maximize value from Microsoft cloud tools 


Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your Azure prototypes into reliable tools that drive growth, efficiency, and ROI. 


Who Should Attend? 


This session is for professionals in:  

  • IT Management & Operations 
  • Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) & CIOs 
  • IT Architecture & Cloud Engineering 
  • DevOps & Development Teams 
  • Project & Program Managers overseeing cloud initiatives 
  • Security & Compliance Officers 


Featured Expert 


Alex Will, Chief Technology Officer, ArchitectNow 


Alex Will, a Microsoft MVP in Azure and the CTO of ArchitectNow, leads the delivery of scalable, secure solutions that align cloud architecture with business strategy. With over 10 years of experience in software engineering and consulting, Alex has helped organizations across diverse industries develop innovative solutions. 


A recognized leader in the developer community, Alex co-organizes Dev Up, one of the most prominent developer conferences, and leads the STL .NET Meetup, a community of over 2,000 members.