A Journey Through Hybrid IT and the Cloud

The public cloud allows end-users to consume mission-critical services without involving traditional IT. At some point, though, end-users realize that the public cloud still requires IT skills or integration with on-premises IT systems.
The public cloud has had a definitive impact on enterprise IT operations. If your organization hasn’t fully migrated to the public cloud, you may experience challenges. Whether the need is to integrate Infastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings, such as AWS® or Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings, such as Workforce, the resulting environment complicates IT operations.
Therefore, you’ve been “voluntold” to embrace cloud at some level. Some aspects of your infrastructure remain in a traditional infrastructure while another part runs on cloud infrastructure.
Or, you are proactive and want to help ensure that your organization prepares for digital transformation. The result? You must embrace hybrid IT. What does that mean for the network, storage, compute, monitoring, and staff? This eBook tackles each of these areas – complete the form below to gain access to it.

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