Hybrid Cloud: The New Architecture for Today's Business
The hybrid cloud is unlocking massive opportunities for organizations to deliver more value for the business, and support the strategic needs of existing and new applications. While the diversity in today's environment can be daunting, it can also deliver unprecedented opportunities. Building a strategy for the data center, cloud, and edge that takes advantage of consistent infrastructure and operations can help organisations unlock the value of this diversity, without being impacted by the complexity and associated risk.
The VMware model for hybrid cloud, based on VMware Cloud Foundation, builds upon 20 years of success in the market and provides a path forward for all businesses, no matter where they are today in their cloud journey, or where they want to go.
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