Operationalizing Multi-Cloud: Four Success Stories
Now more than ever, organizations are leaning on the public cloud to drive innovation with speed and agility. But this can quickly lead to multiple public clouds with different operating models and management tools – creating new silos that are rife with budget overruns and inefficient development. Responsible for the delivery, SLA and support of the underlying infrastructure, how can IT organizations lead a more strategic approach to operationalizing the cloud?
Download this eBook to see how four companies from around the world worked with VMware to transform their multi-cloud environment with an intelligent cloud operational model. These companies leveraged VMware Cloud to operationalize their multi-cloud environments fast – and without cost and complexity.
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