EPISODE · Jul 20, 2021 · 31 MIN
High Availability Is the Worst Reason to Go Multi-Cloud
from Tech Field Day Podcast · host Tech Field Day
Multi-cloud has quickly become a buzzword in the enterprise IT industry, but as organizations start to adopt multi-cloud strategies, their reasoning behind the switch may not justify the act itself. Although a multi-cloud approach can increase an organization’s availability, that alone doesn’t warrant introducing the complexity and costs that come with multi-cloud. Listen to this episode of the On-Premise IT Roundtable Podcast to hear how host Tom Hollingsworth and our esteemed guests unpack the concept of multi-cloud and uncover more impactful reasons than just high availability to consider adopting multi-cloud. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Ather Beg Calvin Hendryx-Parker Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @AtherBeg @CalvinHP Twitter @NetworkingNerd Follow us on Twitter! AND SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.
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Multi-cloud has quickly become a buzzword in the enterprise IT industry, but as organizations start to adopt multi-cloud strategies, their reasoning behind the switch may not justify the act itself. Although a multi-cloud approach can increase an organization’s availability, that alone doesn’t warrant introducing the complexity and costs that come with multi-cloud. Listen to this episode of the On-Premise IT Roundtable Podcast to hear how host Tom Hollingsworth and our esteemed guests unpack the concept of multi-cloud and uncover more impactful reasons than just high availability to consider adopting multi-cloud. On-Premises for Today’s Roundtable: Panelists Ather Beg Calvin Hendryx-Parker Moderator Tom Hollingsworth Twitter @AtherBeg @CalvinHP Twitter @NetworkingNerd Follow us on Twitter! AND SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.
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