
In the past, companies have been able to adopt and utilise a business-as-usual IT infrastructure and get away with it. They purchased hardware to keep pace with data growth, managed multiple servers, and hired an ever-increasing workforce to ensure their organisation succeeded. But with diminishing budgets and fewer resources, these institutions can no longer afford to carry out each and every one of these processes to maintain their IT infrastructure.
Standard Public-Cloud IAAS
A step up from traditional corporate infrastructures, public-cloud IAAS offerings outperform their understudies, yet still fall short of the mark when it comes to addressing today's market demands and expectations. Away from development and testing environments, many large organisations don't use these infrastructures, because their software stacks differ from those of corporate data centres. This makes them highly complex and extremely expensive to maintain, and often, these large enterprises can't migrate their existing data centre and software. They also deliver completely different automation toolsets and APIs across a wide range of infrastructure clouds, and struggle to adapt to existing technology and architects.
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