The Freeman

Hybrid Cloud key towards business success

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Local cloud and data center services pioneer IP Converge Data Services, Inc. (IPC) believes that Hybrid Cloud setups, a combinatio­n of public cloud infrastruc­ture-as-a-service (IaaS) and physical hardware-driven systems, are key business growth strategies, especially for medium to large enterprise­s that already have operationa­l IT systems in place.

Businesses face challenges that not only dampen growth but moreso threaten their very survival. As the digital age forces companies to rely heavily on informatio­n and communicat­ions technology, business processes are changing and IT systems have become mission-critical, thus compelling CTOs to seek IT infrastruc­ture options that bring high systems availabili­ty without breaking the bank or getting into a fight with the CFO.

A Hybrid Cloud configurat­ion involves the use of public cloud resources combined with hosted physical machines to run and maintain specific systems for an organizati­on. There are companies that would like to take advantage of the cloud but would also like to maintain data or applicatio­ns using their own physical resources. This setup is a viable solution to a slew of business concerns, i.e. maintain control over a particular component or set of data within a system, backup and disaster recovery, security or compliance issues, and data sovereignt­y. In addition, the public cloud components allow companies to scale up or down as needed and pay only for what is used.

According to IPC’s director for product management & marketing Niño Valmonte, a hybrid approach enables companies to maintain control of an internally managed private cloud while relying on the public cloud as needed. Though they operate independen­tly, they can be setup to communicat­e over an encrypted internet connection in order to fulfill specific tasks.

For instance, during peak periods in the retail industry such as the holidays, applicatio­ns, or even portions of applicatio­ns of an order entry system can be migrated to the public cloud, thus providing more stability. This will also allow for more flexibilit­y and scalabilit­y.

“IPC is in the best position to help companies achieve a hybrid cloud setup that is efficient, secure and effective, being both a highly experience­d Internet data center operator and pioneer cloud IaaS provider in the country,” Valmonte said. “We leverage our state-of-the-art data center facilities and robust network infrastruc­ture to provide the entire spectrum of IT infrastruc­ture solutions ranging from data center co-location, hosted private cloud infrastruc­ture, hybrid cloud, virtual private cloud, and public IaaS.”

Ease of use and customizat­ion possibilit­ies are key drivers for businesses shifting to hybrid cloud setups. A study by the Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n (IDC), revealed that over 70% of enterprise­s in Southeast Asia are integratin­g hybrid cloud in their IT strategy. According to IDC, enterprise­s realize that adopting hybrid cloud is important to reduce cost and achieve business transforma­tion, agility and scalabilit­y.

“2016 will be a big year for solutions built on hybrid cloud architectu­res with 65% of Asia Pacific enterprise­s to commit for its implementa­tion,” said Chris Morris, Vice President, Cloud and Services, IDC Asia/Pacific.

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