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enterprises are free to use the applications
they need in the environments that best
meet their requirements. That means a digital
cloud foundation that delivers consistent
operations, delivering control, portability and
collaboration, across a hybrid of private, public
and on-premises platforms. One that enables
developers to use the latest development
methodologies and container technologies
for faster time to production. In short, hybrid
cloud. By a two to one margin, IT wants to
extend data centre tools and processes to
the public cloud, rather than bring cloud
operations tools to the data centre.
As they navigate the application explosion,
enterprises are aware they need to
overcome major challenges if they are to
realise the potential benefits of being able
to deploy modern applications and deliver
enhanced, valuable user experiences. With
multiple environments to contend with,
they need to be using hybrid cloud in order
to have a single, unifying and consistent
way in which to operate and manage
applications and infrastructure. •
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