While hybrid cloud deployments can make data management more complex. For containerized workloads in hybrid deployments there’s no better way to gain control than by combining Red Hat OpenShift and Cloud Volumes ONTAP.
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As organizations move further into the cloud journey, it’s important to be able to extend sensitive workloads into the cloud with enterprise-level data services. This includes consolidating workloads, providing data access through a single platform and operating Microsoft Azure as a full business cloud. In this on-demand webinar, we’ll discuss extending your existing workloads into the Azure cloud with Independent Software Vendor (ISV) solutions. Plus, you’ll learn how Insight and our strategic partnerships can help optimize your data center and cloud investments to create business agility and scalability.
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When organizations need to protect their on-premises networks, IT departments typically turn to old, legacy hardware boxes. These hardware boxes are expensive, hard to manage, and slow. To complicate matters further, legacy approaches to connectivity (re: MPLS) and security (re: on-premises firewall and DDoS “scrubbing centers”) just don’t work for today’s distributed workforce and cloud-hosted applications
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