As companies have increased their use of public and private cloud platforms, applications and data are typically scattered across multiple environments. However, it doesn’t mean these workloads are properly optimized.
The most effective way to resolve these challenges is by taking a hybrid multicloud approach. A hybrid multicloud architecture provides interconnectivity between public and private cloud environments with on-premises platforms, while enabling organizations to avoid burdensome re-platforming and refactoring costs at the same time.
In this webinar hear from Benjamin Jenkins, Field CTO, Equinix and Greg Ogle, VP, Global IT Infrastructure & Cloud Operations, Equinix. They explore the most effective way to resolve the challenges of implementing diverse workload placement models in an everchanging digital environment.
As companies have increased their use of public and private cloud platforms, applications and data are typically scattered across multiple environments. However, it doesn’t mean these workloads are properly optimized.
The most effective way to resolve these challenges is by taking a hybrid multicloud approach. A hybrid multicloud architecture provides interconnectivity between public and private cloud environments with on-premises platforms, while enabling organizations to avoid burdensome re-platforming and refactoring costs at the same time.
In this webinar hear from Benjamin Jenkins, Field CTO, Equinix and Greg Ogle, VP, Global IT Infrastructure & Cloud Operations, Equinix. They explore the most effective way to resolve the challenges of implementing diverse workload placement models in an everchanging digital environment.