Navigating Legacy and Multicloud
Organisations are re-evaluating the way they approach IT in order to address new needs and embrace opportunities. For many, the transition from managing IT on-premises towards blending private capabilities with the opportunities of public clouds has arrived in a fragmentary way.
The barriers to adoption of cloud-based solutions such as software as a service (SaaS) are low, so areas of the business can spin up services without them being part of a business-wide IT approach. Often by the time IT assesses cloud use, they find a disparate set of shadow IT services already in operation. Multicloud therefore becomes the default, not a strategic choice.
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