Applications are critical to how an organisation functions, and serves its employees and customers. They represent significant investments in the present and future. However, change and disruption are always around the corner; technology is constantly evolving and so are the needs of your people.
To help think through the wide range of technologies, options, and possibilities that need to be dealt with – especially as technology and applications need to evolve – Fujitsu has brought together its best minds to discuss issues to consider as you seek to transform your applications to meet the demands of 21st century society.
Read this ebook to learn more about what it takes to create an organisation’s multi-cloud application journey. This includes topics such as using automation in DevOps to create more secure applications, how cloud native development can benefit your business, and specific use cases on how organisations were able to successfully move legacy systems to multi-cloud apps.
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