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Top 5 Hybrid Cloud Advantages for Independent Software Vendors

Top 5 Hybrid Cloud Advantages for Independent Software Vendors

Ironically, clouds are making the future of enterprise computing a lot brighter. By now, cloud computing has gone far beyond a simple buzzword; it's now a trend that offers the possibility of transformational change for your business.

Within the domain of cloud computing, there are a number of deployment models, including hybrid clouds. Hybrid cloud computing refers to cloud solutions that have both a public component, often from a major provider such as Amazon or Microsoft, and a private cloud network intended for a single organization's use. Here are five reasons why independent software vendors should seriously consider a hybrid cloud solution.

Gradual Step Towards the Cloud

The advantages of cloud computing are plentiful, from data security to reduced support and maintenance costs. For businesses that aren't quite ready to make the full leap, however, hybrid cloud services are a great way to dip toes in the water.

Taking full advantage of a public cloud solution often requires you to write new code and change the architecture of your software applications. Hybrid clouds allow your business to enjoy the benefits of the cloud while still relying on many familiar applications and paradigms. If you so desire, you can then transition to a public cloud solution at a pace that you're comfortable with.


Reduced Total Cost of Ownership

Adopting a hybrid cloud solution, generally, lets your business make cuts to the total cost of owning your IT infrastructure. By moving your computing and storage solutions partially off-site, hybrid clouds reduce the costs of operating this infrastructure. In addition, hybrid clouds enable you to save on maintenance and support costs, as well as the human resources costs of hiring and training in-house IT staff.


Architectural Flexibility

Using a hybrid cloud gives you flexibility--you can alter and tweak your cloud setup according to your situational needs. For example, if your systems only experience occasional heavy usage, then you can reroute these heavy loads to public cloud services instead of building a private solution with additional resources that can accommodate the strain on its infrastructure.

At its core, the hybrid cloud is scalable--businesses can easily upscale or downscale their IT operations as needed, and decide where it is best to deploy their applications and services at any given point in time.


Benefits of Public and Private Clouds

In a sense, the hybrid cloud offers the best of both worlds--public and private cloud solutions in one. Companies that use hybrid cloud solutions are, above all, agile--they can move effortlessly between public and private cloud models as best suits their business. For example, organizations concerned with security can use the hybrid cloud to help allay their fears--nonsensitive applications and data can be moved to public cloud services while sensitive functions remain on-premises.


Enabling Innovation

Leveraging the benefits of cloud computing is a great way to drive innovation within your organization. Using a hybrid cloud solution gives you access to the power of the public cloud and a sandbox for testing new capabilities and technologies, without requiring a massive upfront capital investment. Your software developers are able to focus on development without distractions, and your products will be pushed into production more quickly.

 

Final Thoughts

There's no doubt that hybrid cloud services are the future of computing. Indeed, research and consulting firm MarketsandMarkets projects that the hybrid cloud market will reach $92 billion by 2021, nearly tripling from $33 billion in 2016. The hybrid cloud allows organizations to focus on their core business competencies, create more value and become more agile so that they can adjust to the vagaries of the business landscape.

Source:
http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/hybrid-cloud-market-1150.html

 
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