From greater agility and performance to CAPEX savings and easier IT management, the benefits of public cloud are manifold and well-publicised, resulting in many organisations choosing to take a cloud-first approach. But on this journey to cloud, they have realised that not all workloads are suitable for the public cloud. In fact, according to IDC, 84% of organisations plan on taking a hybrid approach to cloud, with analysts predicting that 50% of workloads will stay on premise.
As part of a mature cloud strategy, it’s important to leverage the most suitable platform for each and every workload in order to optimise cost, risk, control and the employee experience.
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