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By Kaushik Vemulapalli
Rapid advances in technology have made digital transformation essential for business survival. Harvard Business Review recently reported that 89% of large companies have a digital and artificial intelligence (AI) transformation underway — and there are many reasons why that number is so high. For instance, companies that keep their technology up to date typically experience increased flexibility, cost optimization, improved efficiency, and strengthened security, while those that don’t risk becoming irrelevant in their marketplace.
Two key factors in successful digital transformation are cloud migration and modernization. New multicloud and hybrid cloud architectures allow companies to integrate on-premises systems with cloud platforms to improve scalability and operational resilience. To maximize the benefits of these new cloud architectures, organizations must address specific challenges. By understanding and tackling these obstacles effectively, businesses can enhance decision-making, eliminate difficulties and delays in their digital transformation efforts, and achieve greater long-term value from their cloud investments.
Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining
Choosing between multicloud and hybrid cloud architectures requires organizations to evaluate their IT and business requirements carefully, as each architecture has distinct advantages. The advantages of multicloud architectures, which rely on multiple cloud service providers (including AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure) to distribute workloads
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