The Era of Cloud Computing is undoubtedly upon us, and with good reason. Moving to cloud may have become more common, but it is still a fundamental change— affecting entire business from within. So, carrying out such an exercise should follow a careful assessment of the company’s business and infrastructure goals. Following the trail that started with Public Cloud and then Private Cloud, the Hybrid Cloud is creating its own niche in the broad field of Cloud Computing.
In a 2015 study published by RightScale, a cloud automation vendor, it assessed how enterprises used cloud computing services and found that 82 percent of them have a hybrid cloud strategy, a sizable jump from 74 percent just a year ago. So, the hybrid approach definitely looks to be the answer to future cloud issues.-
But at the core, experts know that integrating to a Hybrid Cloud cannot be carried out successfully without carefully weighing certain important questions
Data and Application Integration– This is one of the most challenging areas of meaningful hybrid integration even after the substantial effort that enterprises apply to it. Given the fact that hybrid forges a combination of the two traditional styles while providing an array of choices, by its very nature, it is still a difficult form of the integration.
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