๐ 25 June 2026
๐ 09am (US Eastern time) / 2pm (UK local time)
Many organisations have built their monitoring on SCOM and SquaredUp Dashboard Server, and built it well. But the modern IT estate has moved on. Cloud services, SaaS platforms and new toolsets are now part of the picture, and the monitoring strategy needs to keep pace. The challenge isn't starting over, it's extending what you already have without throwing away the investment you've made.
The good news is that SquaredUp Dashboard Server and SquaredUp Cloud are designed to work together. Whether you want to pull cloud data into your existing DS dashboards, or use Cloud as your primary visibility layer with DS feeding into it, the transition is gradual, on your terms, and your dashboards travel with you throughout. The look and feel stays consistent, meaning the people who rely on those dashboards every day see continuity, not disruption.
This session is your roadmap. We'll walk through the journey that most SCOM and Dashboard Server customers are making, from on-premises monitoring through to hybrid and cloud-first estates, and show you exactly where SquaredUp fits at every stage. Whatever your timeline, whatever your destination, you don't have to start over.
By the end of the webinar, you'll have:
This session is designed for infrastructure and operations engineers, SCOM administrators and monitoring team leads who are responsible for visibility across hybrid or evolving IT estates.
It will also be relevant for IT managers and architects who are planning or managing a transition from on-premises to cloud infrastructure and want to understand how their existing SquaredUp investment fits into that journey.
Graham Davies
Senior Product Manager at SquaredUp

Graham is Technical Product Manager at SquaredUp for Dashboard Server and Cookdown solutions. He has been a key player in the SCOM community for the last 25 years, having contributed in many capacities โ from working with Microsoft Gold Partners in the early years of MOM and SCOM and holding MVP status in Cloud and Datacenter Management, to being a Senior Premier Field Engineer at Microsoft and working at enterprise customers such as the Bank of England.