Bringing the Cloud Experience to the Data Center
It’s estimated that over the next 4 years, companies will spend up to $6 trillion on technologies and services that support the digital transformation to hybrid cloud.
No two organizations are the same. Unsurprisingly, neither are their service, workload, or security needs. Despite that, they have long been expected to choose between just two storage and computing options, both of which are unable to fully satisfy needs—public cloud or private, on-premise infrastructure. Luckily, in recent years, the concept of hybrid has emerged, not just as an aspiration, but as an actual solution.
With this emerging strategy, organizations can have their cake and eat it, too. Often, decision-makers are stuck between a rock and a hard place—they need to keep resources secure and compliant (for which on-premise deployments can help), but they also need to allow scalability (which is constrained by the fixed-capacity model), all while reducing waste. Today, the hybrid cloud offers consumption-based pricing for on-prem deployments, providing the flexibility of a public cloud with the reassurance of data control. Using this strategy, enterprises can choose the venue for each workload and maintain the ability to scale on demand.
Download the “Bringing the Cloud Experience to the Data Center” white paper, brought to you by Whalley Computer Associates, to learn how moving on-premise or private cloud capacities to a variable, on-demand model can reduce burdens, while building flexibility, scalability, and agility.
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