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“According to IDC *, more than 75% of organizations in India adopt a multi public cloud strategy depending on where applications perform best, leverage specific features, and have stronger price negotiation power.” |
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While a multi public cloud adoption has its advantages, organizations still need to address some challenges: |
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Performance and reliability concern due to latency issues. |
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Integration issues with on-premises and other public clouds. |
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Difficulty moving large data sets and porting applications across two IaaS platforms. |
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Compliance constraints limit hosting applications on public clouds, posing security risks. |
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Unified platform needed for managing diverse workflows across multiple public clouds. |
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Differing maturity levels between two public clouds complicate staying current |
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across platforms. |
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Skills shortage in operating and managing public cloud by organizations themselves. |
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Difficulties in cost management due to varied billing tools. |
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Supporting legacy applications that are unable to be refactored for the cloud. |
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Hybrid/multicloud technologies enable organizations to modernize their IT infrastructure and drive innovation and business agility, allowing them to achieve their digital transformation objectives and become future-ready for new business opportunities. |
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Read in-depth about ‘Hybrid/Multicloud Management: Road to Successful Digital Transformation’ |
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*Source: IDC Spotlight Paper, Sponsored by Sify, Hybrid/Multicloud Management: Road to Successful Digital Transformation, IDC Doc. #AP7857X, November 2023 |
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