You need to understand the pros and cons of a multi-cloud environment.



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Multi-cloud: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Eighty-seven percent of enterprise organizations say they operate in multiple cloud environments and plan to continue to do so. While multi-cloud offers undeniable benefits of speed and scalability, it also comes with some downsides, including architectural complexity and lack of consistent application services across platforms.

Download this guide to discover tips on how to make multi-cloud work best for your business.





Tame Architectural Complexity

Our complex multi-cloud world differs starkly from how the “cloud” is portrayed in the news and in vendor slideware. It’s not an amorphous, single entity of shared application delivery, compute, storage, and networking resources. Rather, the cloud is composed of a heterogeneous mix of cloud service providers (CSPs), infrastructures, technologies, and architectures that are often deployed in multiple global nodes.

Download this eBook to learn the benefits and challenges and provide best-practices for managing a multi-cloud world effectively.





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