Are We Hybrid Cloud? Why Most Enterprises Don’t Even Know
Hybrid cloud is a common term used by enterprises for policy-based and coordinated service provisioning across internal and external cloud services. Currently, 96% of enterprises use the cloud with 71% identifying as hybrid cloud and 81% as multi-cloud in their data architecture. The adoption of hybrid and multi-cloud strategies is crucial to prepare for unpredictable future paths. Hybrid cloud offers benefits such as massive scalability, streamlined digital services, and agility in today's world. However, companies often face challenges like data siloing when shifting to hybrid cloud. An Active Everywhere distributed cloud database can help leverage hybrid multi-cloud architecture and maintain control of data while ensuring seamless communication between applications across public clouds and on-premises data centers.
Company
DataStax
Date published
Oct. 3, 2018
Author(s)
Jonathan Lacefield
Word count
614
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None found.
Language
English