Soar into Hybrid Cloud with a Pay-as-You-Go, Infrastructure-as-Code Solution
When I think about today’s private clouds, the image that comes to mind is the classic airliners that some of us remember from the 70s and early 80s. They were the technological marvels of their day. Their cockpits were crowded with sophisticated analog instruments, all competing for the pilot’s attention – very different from a modern Airbus, say, with its “glass cockpit” electronic displays and massively automated navigation and engine operation systems.
Most IT leaders I talk to are proud of their private cloud initiatives, and rightly so. These systems have been the focus of considerable effort and ingenuity. They’ve enabled companies to achieve some of the scalability and self-service capabilities of the public cloud while staying within the organization’s risk tolerance and meeting requirements around uptime and latency.
