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Enable your Azure environment for multi-cloud Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) deployments

Enable your Azure environment for multi-cloud Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) deployments

Aviatrix
Published by: Research Desk Released: Jun 16, 2021

Your organization currently has production workloads in Azure and is looking to accelerate deployments while ensuring all governance and security controls stay in place. To achieve this, you are looking at leveraging IaC to automate these deployment and update cycles. Thursday afternoon your company decided to diversify their public cloud footprint and have committed to an aggressive timeline. How do you begin to construct CI/CD pipelines for your existing environment while also supporting deployments in other providers? In this webinar we will discuss how you can establish a presence in a net new CSP, integrate with your existing VNET, and repeat this process reliably using the Aviatrix Terraform Provider to gain network control over Azure, AWS, Google, and Oracle clouds.

  • Why should I prepare my network for multi-cloud support?
  • What is IaC and how does it help accelerate deployments?
  • How does Aviatrix fit into IaC deployments?
  • Real World Scenario: New Azure application requiring backend of Oracle autonomous database deployed via IaC