Five-Step Buyer's Guide to Hybrid Cloud Operations Management
Today, a public cloud versus an on-premises data center is no longer an either/or proposition. Companies are embracing a hybrid of public and private cloud services to help strike the right balance between public cloud services and owned IT infrastructure. This is because moving workloads and applications to a hybrid cloud environment speeds the delivery of IT resources, improves resource utilisation, and strengthens disasterrecovery capabilities.
Ready to change your hybrid cloud operations management approach by leveraging consistent operations as you move to hybrid cloud but don't know where to start? The most comprehensive evaluations begin by taking a closer look at your people and organization to uncover and address any potential cultural or organisational gaps in skill sets.
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