#CIO, New multicloud landscape.
Marc Mencel
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You can have a hashtag#multicloud landscape with a primary cloud and a secondary hashtag#cloud. You can establish relationships with local actors within this landscape. Furthermore, for about 18 months now, hashtag#SaaS application vendors have allowed companies to choose their own cloud hosting, enabling you to leverage your framework agreements and achieve the volumes specified in them.
Regarding the application strategy, how can we make trade-offs between cloud modernization and on-premise maintenance?
Firstly, when launching your cloud hashtag#strategy, you should be opportunistic. It is primarily new applications that can be moved to the cloud. The economic equation is not always favorable for transforming existing applications. Today, for all back-office, standard, and stable systems, you can rely on the strategies of vendors. However, most back-office applications, which were historically on-premise, are transitioning to SaaS. You can then accompany this movement when it makes sense for you! The cloud is also well-suited for interfaces close to clients or applications that require rapid evolution, as these environments provide flexibility and quick access to innovation, especially in terms of hashtag#data.