Hybrid cloud helps boost performance, manage speed, security: IBM's Viswanath Ramaswamy
Hybrid cloud platforms even offer 2.5 times more value than a traditional cloud environment. IBM's approach to hybrid cloud improves on both public and private cloud by offering clients better flexibility and balance

- Dec 4, 2020,
- Updated Dec 4, 2020 6:51 PM IST
Organisations across the world are recognising the important benefits of the cloud, ranging from increased flexibility and scalability to a shift in the cost model from capital expenditures to operating expenses. The move to the cloud is inevitable. With this increased understanding of improved business performance and greater return on investment due to hybrid cloud, organisations in India will spend nearly half of their cloud budget on hybrid over the next three years, highlights IBM's IBV study. A leader in cloud and AI, IBM Hybrid Cloud is said to be secure, interoperable, open and free from vendor lock-in.
"Organisations recognise that the cloud can deliver a range of important benefits, from increased flexibility and scalability to a shift in the cost model from capital expenditures to operating expenses. Further, cloud services give enterprises a competitive advantage by providing the most innovative technology available," says Viswanath Ramaswamy, Vice President, IBM Cloud & Cognitive Software & Services, IBM India/South Asia.
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Organisations across the world are recognising the important benefits of the cloud, ranging from increased flexibility and scalability to a shift in the cost model from capital expenditures to operating expenses. The move to the cloud is inevitable. With this increased understanding of improved business performance and greater return on investment due to hybrid cloud, organisations in India will spend nearly half of their cloud budget on hybrid over the next three years, highlights IBM's IBV study. A leader in cloud and AI, IBM Hybrid Cloud is said to be secure, interoperable, open and free from vendor lock-in.
"Organisations recognise that the cloud can deliver a range of important benefits, from increased flexibility and scalability to a shift in the cost model from capital expenditures to operating expenses. Further, cloud services give enterprises a competitive advantage by providing the most innovative technology available," says Viswanath Ramaswamy, Vice President, IBM Cloud & Cognitive Software & Services, IBM India/South Asia.
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