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About 48% of organizations have shifted their data and workloads away from the public cloud. See the most common reasons driving cloud repatriation.
With enterprises going global and spanning multiple geographies, a single cloud provider may not meet all requirements.
The cloud revolution promised and continues to evolve by delivering a more comprehensive range of benefits.
Most companies utilize best-of-breed services from multiple cloud providers while still maintaining the intercloud silos.
Get the best of both worlds — being vendor agnostic while still enjoying proprietary and progressive tools.
One of the biggest benefits of cloud computing and a “cloud-first” strategy is the potential for cost savings.
A multi-cloud strategy can generate numerous benefits for organizations. But on the flip side, it can also create challenges around cloud management and governance.
Recent CIF research suggested that hybrid cloud is very well established across organisations and is no longer the new paradigm.
Organizations seek performance optimization and cost-efficiency while managing their cloud workloads.
Cloud computing, slated to be a nearly $600 billion industry by the end of this year by Gartner, is one sector that has remained unaffected by the global slowdown due to the changing macroeconomic headwinds.
Migrating to the cloud requires a full feasibility assessment. See how to evaluate your cloud migration feasibility and make informed decisions.
Visibility in a multi-cloud environment refers to the ability to monitor and gain insights into the various components, resources, and activities across different cloud platforms that are part of the multi-cloud setup.
With ever-increasing data volumes, security concerns, customer expectations, and digitalization, organizations are rapidly transitioning to the cloud to reduce overheads and streamline operations.
Explore the complexities of cloud optimization and the unique challenges it presents. Learn why solutions like the emma platform are essential for a future-proof multi-cloud strategy.
Digital sovereignty has become a common topic in technology and regulatory circles today as companies try to gain control over their data and applications amid rising concerns about data privacy, cyber-attack risks, and varying laws across diverse geographies.
The digital space is witnessing emerging technologies and potential disruption. Lack of visibility in transformation can impair decision-making in the digital transformation space. Multi-cloud strategies can accelerate Digital Transformation.
Multi-cloud adoption is a new norm, especially among enterprise organizations.
A cloud agnostic multi-cloud strategy minimizes dependencies on any specific cloud platform.
Organizations can transform their cost optimization practices, achieve greater efficiency in their cloud operations, and maximize their cost savings.
Vendor-agnostic multi-cloud approach empowers organizations to harness the full potential of hyperautomation