Multicloud has a unique set of challenges, opportunities and considerations. With so many complexities to navigate, companies are seeking a seamless multicloud management experience. To explore this topic,
Tracy set the stage about the need for multicloud management by sharing findings from a recent
There are numerous multicloud challenges that companies are maneuvering, with security, cost and integration being three prominent ones. In the newly released
As users juggle multiple clouds and workloads, there is a strong need for centralized cloud management. For many companies, operating on a single cloud was the first step. As the focus shifted to multicloud, organizations face mounting complications with implementation, delays and integration issues. It's not surprising, then, that third-party cloud management consoles are seeing an uptick in adoption. Selecting a third-party solution is growing in popularity, with significant projected growth during the next two years. The
Companies are taking a close look at where to place their workloads in the face of myriad considerations. Costs, business objectives, performance and compliance all play a major role in developing the right multicloud mix. As companies look for efficiencies wherever possible, some may opt to spread their data layer across multiple clouds for a mixing and matching of best features from different cloud providers to implement a "best of" scenario while striving for consistency across their clouds. A Look Ahead
Moving forward, the panelists agreed the shift from single cloud to multicloud by intention is a growing strategy. Integration with multiple systems is paramount, as 85% of firms say they'll implement multicloud in the next 12 months.
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