By 2020, 83% of enterprise workloads will be hosted in the cloud. Of those, 63% will be either entirely public or a public-private hybrid. More businesses are embracing public cloud platforms due to their high reliability, on-demand scalable resources, and subscription model that lowers overall cost. As a result of this growing interest, more companies are moving away from private data centers. But what exactly does this data center migration look like? And what are some of the roadblocks businesses typically face?
There are many reasons companies are making the switch to public cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure. In fact, 2020 has been a banner year for Azure, with new/updated features including:
Transitioning to a public cloud platform doesn't have to be an uphill battle. iCorps can help your business craft a strategic road map, ensuring continuity and stakeholder engagement. iCorps can assist your business in outlining:
If your business is looking to have a private data center migration to a public cloud platform, consider reaching out to an iCorps' expert and requesting a free IT consultation.