The Hybrid Cloud Era

A hybrid cloud is an integrated cloud service utilising both private and public clouds to perform distinct functions within the same organisation.

The game changed and today more than ever it is important to talk about hybrid cloud. The business world needs to maintain some of its applications on premise that is living within its own traditional Data Centers, but on the journey to the cloud that everyone is now undertaking, the key to success lies in the agility to move from one cloud to another in a safe and open manner.

Importance

It is important to know where our customers are on this path. Many of them are running different clouds. In fact, many of them use different clouds and although they are in full race towards the cloud, they are eager to move their business applications. But for the required investment in a cloud provider to be effective and valuable, you need to be able to move and develop applications and services across multiple cloud environments.

All cloud computing services should offer certain efficiencies to different degrees but public cloud services are likely to be more cost efficient and scalable that private clouds. With hybrid cloud, an organisation can maximise their efficiencies by employing public cloud services for all non-sensitive operations, only relying on a private cloud where they require it, with it ensuring that all platforms are seamlessly integrated.

Again, public clouds are likely to offer more significant economies of scale (such as centralised management), and so greater cost efficiencies, than private clouds. Hybrid clouds, therefore, allow organisations to access these savings for as many business functions as possible whilst still keeping sensitive operations secure.

According to some reports, companies have barely covered 20% of their trip to the cloud. Why have we spent so much time talking about their importance? First, by the very nature of the cloud market, then by the concern of security in multi-cloud environments and finally by the inconsistency in cloud management.

In practice, an enterprise could implement hybrid cloud hosting to host their e-commerce website within a private cloud, where it is secure and scalable, but their brochure site in a public cloud, where it is more cost effective (and security is less of a concern).

Alternatively, an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering, for example, could follow the hybrid cloud model and provide a financial business with storage for client data within a private cloud, but then allow collaboration on project planning documents in the public cloud – where they can be accessed by multiple users from a convenient location.

Connection

Companies need to connect applications and data in different clouds. These hybrid systems form the basis of the most efficient, automated, agile and customer-focused businesses. While almost all of today’s businesses benefit from the cloud in some way, many now use a combination of systems to store and process their data. The key to a successful cloud strategy is to build bridges between these different islands of information and systems to create an integrated hybrid cloud environment for a more agile and intelligent business.

Businesses need to start looking at the cloud as something more than a new place to run applications more economically. The cloud is at the heart of the digital reinvention of companies, industry and society and it is a fact that in this era of data it is essential to orchestrate multiple clouds to encourage innovation.

As it was said at the beginning, the game changed, and by game mean time and technology. Whatever you have to do, at least one part of a day you will use technology, and to be successful in this field, you need to keep up with it. On aviatrix you can find answers to your questions, as well as any information you may have on this topic.

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