Where are you on your cloud journey? Hardly any company relies on just one cloud provider in the long term when migrating to the cloud - not only to remain independent, but also because some requirements are better met by one and others by another.
And since no one takes the risk of retiring all on-premises solutions all of a sudden, hybrid environments dominate today, in which multiple clouds and their own datacenters coexist more or less harmoniously.
The decision to implement and operate an application in the cloud is rarely a technical one. At best, the IT managers and technicians make the decision as to which cloud offering is the most suitable for the respective application. The drive for cloud migration, on the other hand, usually is a business decision. Although they have now learned that the cloud does not necessarily save costs (a misconception that was quite prevalent at the beginning of this development), it is nevertheless attractive to replace investments with operating costs and to be easily scalable.
The cloud also offers a high degree of flexibility. In the meantime, a best-of-breed approach has prevailed in the cloud. What is best supported by AWS is developed and hosted at Amazon, where Azure has advantages, Microsoft comes into its own, and other providers such as Google, Oracle or even local providers have their specific strengths, which can easily be found in an existing customer relationship.
In this presentation you will learn which 5 important points you should focus on when introducing cloud / multi-cloud operating and security concepts:
- Visibility
- Automation
- Compliance
- Cost control
- Risk mitigation