Four Tenets to Guide Your Enterprise's Cloud Transformation
Company leaders are increasingly turning to multi-cloud to deliver applications and other infrastructure in a way that meets growing customer and employee experience demands, while offering a way to both accelerate innovation and modernize legacy apps. But the move to multi-cloud isn't without challenges. Unprepared teams often encounter disjointed multi-cloud operations, difficulty managing cost, compliance, and performance, and a gap in operational needs and team knowledge.
Having learned from thousands of successful multi-cloud migrations, VMware recommends four tenets to guide your multi-cloud strategy. Read this eBook to understand how these four tenets—covering topics of standardization, simplification, prioritization, and partnerships—will help your organization develop and implement a successful multi-cloud strategy.
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