Friday, October 23, 2015

20 hybrid cloud insights from top industry experts


One cloud does not fit all organizations.

That’s true whether it is a public or private cloud. A hybrid cloud option allows your business to create  a custom solution that fits your organizational needs.

However, there are always questions with new solutions. We reached out to industry thought leaders to answer some of the marketplace’s most pressing questions on hybrid cloud.

In this eBook, you’ll learn why thought leaders like Kevin Jackson, founder and CEO GovCloud Network, look at hybrid cloud from the viewpoint of hybrid IT. You’ll also hear from Shelly Kramer, co-CEO, V3+Broadsuite, on what CIOs need to consider when adopting hybrid cloud.

Data security is also top of mind for today’s IT professionals. Eric Vanderburg, director of information systems and security, Jurinov, Ltd., and Bev Robb, publications manager, Norse Corporation, use this project to address security when moving to a hybrid cloud option.




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(Dell sponsored this article)



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