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In today's environment, are you facing challenges such as how to respond quickly to shifting conditions, how to manage and support an internal infrastructure or how to test and manage DR? If so, it may be time for you to learn more about moving to the cloud.
With a public cloud, all hardware and other supporting infrastructure are owned and managed by the cloud provider so there is no need to purchase hardware and the provider provides the maintenance. With on-demand resources, you can scale to meet your business needs. Lastly, a vast network of servers that are closely monitored and maintained by the public cloud provider ensures against failure.
Although the Could is getting a lot of attention these days, it's not the right choice for every business. Your institution's overall strategy and business needs should always lead your decisions about moving to the Cloud and never the other way around.
Cloud providers (e.g., Microsoft Azure) typically focus more on security and governance and offer a broad set of policies, technologies, and controls that strengthen your overall security posture. With the Cloud, you not only get access to highly skilled IT professionals but also to the best data centers.
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You have an awesome understanding of what it takes to move to the cloud. Now, let us help you define the right cloud strategy based on your institution's business plan.