Avoid the Challenges of Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Deployments by Using a Trusted Partner
In order to remain functional and competitive in a post-pandemic environment, many businesses are doubling down on their digital transformation plans. Sound familiar? It’s not surprising. Of business and IT leaders surveyed by Frost & Sullivan in September 2021, 73% report that they are concerned with becoming more innovative than their competition, and many are turning to IT initiatives to achieve a competitive edge. Digital transformation offers businesses:
● Improved business process efficiency – a key priority for 79% of businesses
● Faster time-to-market for applications and services – a key priority for 76% of businesses
● Increased agility – a key priority for 75% of businesses
For most companies, digital transformation includes embracing new infrastructures that enable the key benefits listed above. In 2020, 49% percent of businesses had begun a hybrid or multi-cloud deployment to enable their digital transformation, and by 2022, an additional 39% expect to do so. Hybrid and multi-cloud deployments offer the ability to achieve:
● More consistent application performance and reduced impact of “noisy neighbors” in the public cloud.
● Enhanced application performance based on infrastructure tuning and improved network latency between private infrastructures.
● Easier deployment of non-cloud native applications in private environments.
● Better and more consistent governance over data, leading to enhanced security and compliance.
● Improved cost of ownership to run your critical applications.