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Understanding Hybrid Cloud Management

Hybrid cloud management involves a mixed computing environment, comprising a mixture of public clouds and private clouds or on-premises infrastructure. Many organizations use a hybrid cloud architecture because it allows them to spread workloads over multiple data centers and cloud providers to extend their capabilities while retaining existing hardware and services. Read more
Sam Nicholls
Sam Nicholls

Principal, Product Marketing

What is Enterprise Hybrid Cloud?

Cloud computing offers a scalable, flexible way for organizations to manage their IT resources. A hybrid cloud combines resources from different computing environments to allow the sharing of resources. Hybrid clouds may include a combination of public clouds, private clouds and on-premises data centers.  Read more
Leah Troscianecki
Leah Troscianecki

Product Marketing Manager, Cloud Product Marketing

Best Practices for Secure Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Backup

Cloud computing has become ubiquitous and has reached the point where nearly half of all workloads run in the cloud. Currently, most organizations operate a combination of on-premise and cloud workloads, known as a hybrid cloud. Typically, they keep key services within their data centers and use the cloud for customer-facing services, software applications and flexible data storage. The hybrid cloud model is ideal because it is not always possible, or even wise, to move everything to the cloud for reasons like cost, performance and compliance. Read more
Sam Nicholls
Sam Nicholls

Principal, Product Marketing

Mastering Your Hybrid Cloud Strategy

Hybrid cloud infrastructures represent a strategic blend of on-premises and cloud-based resources, offering organizations the flexibility to optimize their IT environments for various workloads and business needs. This approach enables businesses to modernize, harnessing the scalability, agility and cost-efficiency of the cloud without deprecating on-premises investments.   Read more
Leah Troscianecki
Leah Troscianecki

Product Marketing Manager, Cloud Product Marketing