Intelligent Workload Portability for a Modern, Agile Hybrid Cloud

Organizations today evaluate workload placement frequently — many every six months or more — to balance cost, resilience, and performance. The IDC infographic highlights the top factors IT leaders consider (cost, IT strategy, workload criticality, storage needs, and size), and why unified management and data mobility are decisive benefits of a hybrid-multicloud approach.

Three quick benefits

  1. Cost-aware placement — Choose the most cost-effective environment for each workload.
  2. Unified operations — One set of management tools across on-prem and public clouds.
  3. Data mobility & resilience — Move and protect data with consistent security and lifecycle management.

Top Benefits of Using Hybrid Cloud

  • Workload Integration: Seamlessly connect different environments.
  • Flexibility: On-demand expansion when your business needs it.
  • Reduced Overhead: Lower administrative burden.
  • Data Mobility: Move data efficiently across the infrastructure.
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