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Bharat Bedi on digital transformation

From Digital Transformation Insights with Bharat Bedi of SolarWinds at ETBFSI Converge · · ET BFSI

“If something goes wrong in your environment, we will be able to tell you and pinpoint exactly what went wrong, thereby reducing what companies call MTD or meantime to detect; we reduce that and also are able to resolve this for end customers.”

Bharat Bedi
Managing Director of Its Asia-Pacific & Japan Operations, SOLARWINDS CORP
Policy Impact digital transformationincident detectionmean time to detectcustomer service

On , Bharat Bedi, Managing Director of Its Asia-Pacific & Japan Operations at SOLARWINDS CORP, spoke about digital transformation during Digital Transformation Insights with Bharat Bedi of SolarWinds at ETBFSI Converge on ET BFSI.

Digital Transformation Insights with Bharat Bedi of SolarWinds at ETBFSI Converge
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Managing Director of Its Asia-Pacific & Japan Operations · SOLARWINDS CORP

Bharat Bedi, Managing Director for Asia Pacific & Japan at SolarWinds, discussed digital transformation and enterprise infrastructure in two podcast appearances. In a September 2024 interview at ETBFSI Converge, Bedi stated that digital transformation involves companies embracing new technology to create customer value or improve internal systems. He identified complexity from adopting new technologies as a key challenge, noting that fragmentation between on-premise and cloud infrastructure can slow transformation. Bedi described SolarWinds' approach as consolidating data, metrics, logs, and alerts from a company's entire infrastructure onto a single platform to reduce mean time to detect and resolve issues. In a September 2021 episode of The Guiding Voice podcast, Bedi characterized the public cloud versus on-premise decision as a cost and technology choice, comparing it to using Uber versus owning a car. He said enterprises typically use a hybrid approach combining both models, and that the decision to move to public cloud often originates from finance leaders managing capital versus operating expenditure. Bedi also noted that demand for enterprise IT hardware continues because cloud providers themselves purchase hardware, and he advised those entering the field to focus on fundamentals of compute, network, and storage.

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