Migrating to the Public Cloud: Three Success Stories
Organizations find the public cloud appealing for its promises of agility, reduced costs and developer-friendly capabilities. And in an era of rapid innovation, what's not to like? But migrating to the public cloud can be challenged by its demands for specialized skills, refactored applications, operational complexities and governance risks. Can organizations 'have it all' in the cloud by getting the agility they need – without the risks they don't want?
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