The use of Cloud software has grown exponentially as enterprises have discovered the benefits of web apps, cloud-based apps and cloud-native applications.
Web applications are software programs that can be accessed via a browser and Internet connection. Web apps provide users with anywhere, anytime access, and no physical software needs to be downloaded or installed.
A cloud-based application is a program that that uses resources in the Cloud and on a local computer, enabling users to continue to access the app when a device is off-line.
A cloud-native application is built with cloud-based technologies and is designed to exist in the Cloud. Cloud-native development uses loosely connected micro services and containers to quickly create apps that are massively scalable and that take advantage of the benefits of the Cloud.
Together, these innovations in Cloud software are helping enterprises be more agile, innovative and competitive. But they’re also creating complexity for IT teams.
Enterprises today are adopting a wide range of Cloud solutions – everything from Cloud software and Cloud services to public, private and edge Cloud infrastructure. Managing these disparate Cloud platforms is increasingly difficult as each comes with its own set of tools and processes. The result is operational silos, complex workload migrations, increasing security concerns and inconsistent SLAs.
What IT teams need is a hybrid Cloud solution with a common set of tools for managing all Cloud resources. That’s where Dell Technologies Cloud can help.