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Digital transformation is not possible without consistent IT modernization” – a central finding of a recent Lünendonk study.
According to the report, more than two thirds of users find it difficult to connect cloud solutions to their current IT systems. They point to inadequate security and compliance measures as well as a lack of interoperability as the key causes. The systems are barely in sync with one another, and IT landscapes have grown historically. Data exchange is difficult, if not impossible, which slows down digitization initiatives and puts data controllers under a lot of pressure to take action.
You may consolidate your IT systems on a single platform and lessen the complexity of your IT landscape by using the Future Cloud Infrastructure. The managed private cloud solution connects private and public clouds as well as legacy and on-premises systems. This has several additional benefits, including the ability to employ a highly secure private cloud environment with all the advantages of the public cloud. Agility, flexibility, cost transparency, and speed are all part of this, along with the highest level of security and data protection compliance. The twin-core data centers of T-Systems or your company’s data center can utilize the future cloud infrastructure as a component of a hybrid cloud.
Your IT operations will be expedited and made simpler – safely and dependably, with less work and complexity, and at prices that are in line with your requirements. Since in the as-a-service model, as is customary for the cloud, you only pay for the resources you actually use and require at any given time.
The number of business applications that will be released by 2024 will surpass that of the previous 40 years, according to IDC, in part due to the increased number of developers and agile development techniques. This has an impact on the underlying IT infrastructure as well, which must be appropriately extended in the businesses.
Minimize complexity and integrate legacy IT, hybrid clouds, and multi-cloud operating models into the Future Cloud Infrastructure:
After the GDPR’s official entry into force in May 2018, the legislators were still hesitant to levy penalties, but they are now treating infractions harshly. Million-dollar fines are no longer unusual.
Regulations apply to more than only infrastructure activities, such as the handling of private customer information. Ways to ensure that IT operations adhere to laws and regulations:
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