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Mix and match:Overcoming cloud integration challenges

As enterprises seek to modernize their IT infrastructure by plotting to move their business-critical workloads and applications to the cloud, integration challenges are likely to abound and take many forms.  For instance, CIOs pursuing a hybrid cloud strategy will need to ensure interoperability exists between their cloud-based workloads and their on-premise environments, and the same principle will apply to organisations that are intent on pursuing a multi-cloud strategy too.

This 33-page EGuide seeks to shine a light on all various forms of cloud integration challenges, alongside some of the approaches enterprises have taken to addressing them.

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  • Mix and match: Overcoming cloud integration challenges

    As enterprises seek to modernize their IT infrastructure by plotting to move their business-critical workloads and applications to the cloud, integration challenges are likely to abound and take many forms.  For instance, CIOs pursuing a hybrid cloud strategy will need to ensure interoperability exists between their cloud-based workloads and their on-premise environments, and the same principle will apply to organisations that are intent on pursuing a multi-cloud strategy too.

    This 33-page EGuide seeks to shine a light on all various forms of cloud integration challenges, alongside some of the approaches enterprises have taken to addressing them.

  • CW Middle East April-June 2020: Quarter of Middle East businesses have no women in IT

    The Middle East faces fierce competition for IT professionals with the right skills, so it is so worrying that the region’s women are so underrepresented in the IT community. In fact over quarter of businesses in the Middle East have no women in their IT departments, according to Computer Weekly’s Salary Survey, which has also revealed that 40% of Middle East-based IT professionals would change job for more money. Read about it in this issue. Also find out whether China’s public cloud provider, Alibaba, has what it takes to trouble the likes of Amazon Web Services and Microsoft in the infrastructure-as-a-service market.

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