Upcoming Webinar
Azure Without Surprises: Capacity Planning and Resiliency Strategies for 2026
July 28 | 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM PT
Webinar Details
Most organizations assume Azure resources will be available when they need them. The reality is that quota constraints, regional capacity limitations, and resiliency gaps often remain hidden until a migration stalls, a scaling event fails, or a disaster recovery test exposes critical weaknesses.
Join TrustedTech as we explore the often-overlooked risks that can impact Azure growth, business continuity, and operational resilience. We'll discuss how Azure capacity works behind the scenes, why backup is not the same as failover, and the common planning mistakes that leave organizations vulnerable during periods of growth, modernization, and unexpected disruption. We’ll cover:
- The Hidden Risks in Azure Most Organizations Never See
- Understanding Azure Capacity Constraints and Quotas
- Backup Is Not Failover: Understanding Regional Resiliency
- Capacity, Resiliency, and Business Continuity in the AI Era
- Building a Resilient Azure Strategy
Whether you're planning a migration, expanding Azure Virtual Desktop, preparing for AI workloads, or evaluating your disaster recovery strategy, this session will provide practical guidance to help you identify risk early, improve resiliency, and build a stronger foundation for the future.
Attendees will receive access to our Azure Capacity Assessment, designed to uncover quota constraints, validate regional resiliency readiness, and provide a clear roadmap for reducing risk before it impacts the business.
Speakers
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Heath Madison
Sr. Director, Professional Services, TrustedTech -
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Lance Waidzunas
Manager, Azure Solutions and Services, TrustedTech
Discover Hidden Azure Risks Before They Become Business Problems
Register today and receive a complimentary Azure Capacity Assessment to identify quota constraints, evaluate regional resiliency readiness, and uncover potential risks before they impact migrations, growth initiatives, AI workloads, or business continuity.