Open-Source Is No Longer a Cost Play, It's a Control Play
96% of organizations use open source. But the reason has changed. It's no longer about cost. It's about control, sovereignty, and vendor independence.
Explore how combining VMs, bare metal, and containers in a single platform gives you flexibility for any workload.
Committing to cloud technology is a big step for any enterprise. It is crucial that such an offering comes with a certain degree of flexibility, ensuring that the cloud infrastructure is up to date with the ever-changing business and technology trends. To have close to limitless possibilities in creating and managing a cloud, especially if opting for a private cloud, three foundational components of a cloud infrastructure must be readily available. These components are Virtual Machines, Bare Metal, and Kubernetes, each of them playing their part in a cloud solution model.
In this white paper, we explain their significance, and with the use of industry, examples establish how one component or a combination of elements may be suitable for you.
This paper aims to keep you informed of our unique industry offering of having the three elements available to you in one environment, and hopes to provide you the right guidance in your cloud journey.
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96% of organizations use open source. But the reason has changed. It's no longer about cost. It's about control, sovereignty, and vendor independence.
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