Like any IT environment, a hybrid cloud deployment requires careful management -- ranging from networking and storage to the right set of tools.
While the landscape has certainly changed over the last few years, many decision makers are still unaware of the benefits of hybrid cloud computing.
Hybrid cloud is gaining a foothold in corporate IT. TechRepublic and ZDNet's in-depth coverage of hybrid cloud explores its benefits, drawbacks, successes, and challenges.
After a rocky start, it's clear that computing is going in just one way: towards the cloud.
With cloud at the center of a whole new operating model, organizations will have distributed DevOps teams spinning up new applications in real time.
Constant server trouble was the price paid by a boutique consultancy to have everything within arm's reach, but it was starting to cause more trouble than it was worth.
A hybrid cloud platform eases both the political and technical pain of adopting modern software development in the enterprise.
The hybrid cloud model promises a lot, but enterprises really need to take their time when working out what applications and workloads to run where – or they will find themselves on a hiding to nothing.
Organizations of all sizes have a choice to make about where and how to deploy apps, with hybrid cloud being a viable option in certain situations.
Cloud migration, enterprise systems consolidation, and agility are among the big reasons that early adopters are looking at hybrid cloud. But “doing hybrid right” requires different approaches to architecture and development because you are working with a mirror image of the cloud.
Kubernetes is hotter than hot? Why? A big reason is because many companies think it's the way to the future of the cloud.
Management solutions that incorporate AI and dashboards help improve visibility and utilization in diverse IT environments.
Hybrid clouds are helping enterprises find a balance between their IT infrastructure and public cloud services. But do they make sense for you?
A look at the growth of cloud computing; considerations involved with adopting a hybrid cloud architecture and why many are choosing a hybrid solution.
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Hybrid cloud is the talk of IT, but to avoid costly, labor-intensive megaprojects you cannot escape, pay particular attention to minimizing implementation and management complexity.
Learn more about hybrid cloud computing, and see how enterprises can benefit from implementing an on-premise and off-premise hybrid cloud strategy.
Rolls out new tool and consulting services to help clients sort through their applications and decide which of them to run where.
While having a hybrid approach helps avoid vendor lock-in, it also can save teams from disaster if one of the cloud providers has a major outage.
There are many reasons for a business to move some or all of its applications away from legacy systems and onto the cloud
Regardless of how enthusiastically you embrace the cloud, unless you’re a brand new business, you have already have an infrastructure running your applications. Odds are, you’re either renting space in one or more data centers. Or maybe long ago you reached the tipping point and built a data center or two of your own.Regardless, moving …