Protecting the Multi-Cloud Data Center Without Losing Your Mind
Multi-cloud isn’t a future architecture, it is a reality right now. Organizations have on-premises clouds (virtualized infrastructures) and are hosting applications in multiple cloud providers. The...
Multi-cloud isn’t a future architecture, it is a reality right now. Organizations have on-premises clouds (virtualized infrastructures) and are hosting applications in multiple cloud providers. The problem is the multi-cloud situation these organizations find themselves in is ad-hoc, not part of an overall strategy. Now is the time for IT professionals to make the decision to create a multi-cloud strategy that enables cloud consolidation and to efficiently leverage cloud resources.
Multi-cloud isn’t a future architecture, it is a reality right now. Organizations have on-premises clouds (virtualized infrastructures) and are hosting applications in multiple cloud providers. The problem is the multi-cloud situation these organizations find themselves in is ad-hoc, not part of an overall strategy. Now is the time for IT professionals to make the decision to create a multi-cloud strategy that enables cloud consolidation and to efficiently leverage cloud resources.
Multi-cloud isn’t a future architecture, it is a reality right now. Organizations have on-premises clouds (virtualized infrastructures) and are hosting applications in multiple cloud providers. The problem is the multi-cloud situation these organizations find themselves in is ad-hoc, not part of an overall strategy. Now is the time for IT professionals to make the decision to create a multi-cloud strategy that enables cloud consolidation and to efficiently leverage cloud resources.