Budget Getting Tight? How IT Leaders Reduce Costs Without Sacrificing User Experience

Mar 22 2023
10am PT / 1pm ET

As IT teams across the globe are faced with extreme budget pressures, leaders are looking internally to find greater efficiencies and areas that can be streamlined. But where do you start?

Device costs are up 20% since 2021, 33% of SaaS spending is wasted due to under-used licenses, and cloud costs are expected to increase 21% in 2023.

Join Teneo’s strategic partner, Riverbed on March 22 to learn how IT leaders identify bloat, spot inefficiencies, and strategically reduce IT costs across the business. During the discussion, Riverbed will cover:

  • How to identify underperforming devices to save in unnecessary device refreshes
  • How to locate under-utilized SaaS licenses to avoid over-spending
  • How to reduce round trip traffic to IaaS-hosted applications to reduce cloud egress costs

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Presenters:

Bill Benson, VP, Professional Services, Riverbed

Robby Mowers, Sr. Manager, Professional Services, Riverbed

 

 

 

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