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Combine VMware and Azure Cloud

Combine VMware and Azure Cloud

T-Systems
Published by: Research Desk Released: Jul 18, 2022

Digitalization is reality While only a few years ago digitalization was seen as a vision of the future, it now has developed into a standard task. Together with the cloud-first maxim, a basis for the business of the future is being created in many companies – at very different speeds and in cooperation with many participants, also beyond IT. Despite ongoing discussions about compliance and governance, the added value of the cloud is widely recognized: Cloud ecosystems of large hyperscalers such as Azure serve as a source of innovation and allow the introduction of new business models with minimal risk. But they also allow agile reactions to disruptive market events, which have been increasing in recent years. These are not only triggered by digitalization itself, but also by geopolitical developments. Last but not least, the Covid pandemic has put the deeply interlinked global economy and its supply chains to the test. Companies with flexible processes and dynamic cloud IT are better prepared for such challenges.