How to simplify and speed up multi-cloud strategies with SDN

Hybrid cloud is becoming the preferred method for cloud computing because it provides enterprises with the best choice for private and public clouds. They gain the security and reliability of private clouds for mission-critical data and applications, while also benefiting from the cost efficiency and flexibility of public clouds. According to the 451 Research survey, by 2019, 69% of companies will have a cloudy/hybrid IT environment.

As companies get the return on migration, they put more of their business into services such as Microsoft Azure, Alibaba Cloud, and Amazon Web Services. In some organizations, different business units may use different clouds to provide services, and managing multiple clouds may limit the agility, scalability, and efficiency of the enterprise. Without a cloud strategy, companies will find it more difficult to scale and deploy new services.

Implementing a cloud strategy is meant for small and medium-sized enterprises and multinational companies across industries. When managing workloads, you get more flexibility, choice, and flexibility. However, the main challenge is to effectively connect these environments on a global scale. The cost of connecting directly to each cloud service provider (CSP) and data center located on a global scale is high, making it increasingly difficult to manage as more data and services enter a cloud environment.

Managing connections to multiple CSPs requires skills, human capital, and time. Each vendor has a different process and platform, which may put more pressure on the internal operations of the company. In addition, the IT team needs to master the technical knowledge of each cloud in order to effectively run a cloud environment. Rapid deployment and expansion of new services can be a challenge if each cloud is managed and connected by a different network provider.

Cloudy cost management also puts additional pressure on the business, and each CSP has its own billing system, pricing model and payment options. In the long run, navigation and monitoring costs become difficult. If there is no effective model to monitor each environment, the cost is easily out of control and difficult to manage.

A broadly cloudy environment may offer more options for managing workloads, but it also exposes companies to a wider range of security vulnerabilities, cyber attacks, and vulnerabilities. Implementing security protocols and procedures is another time-consuming task that may require the company’s IT team to improve its skills.

For today’s businesses, the benefits of having a cloud strategy are obvious, but the entire business operations require major changes. These stumbling blocks not only limit the full potential of the cloud but also increase the complexity of the corporate network. Companies must find a way to integrate and connect clouds to a single environment. This will free enterprises from adding complexity when adding and deploying new features in the cloud.

Software Defined Networking (SDN) addresses many of today’s connectivity challenges, including cloud connectivity. It provides them with a way to simplify cloud connection management while optimizing network costs and accelerating cloud adoption. With a single platform, they can easily connect to multiple cloud environments and connect to global data center locations as they grow globally and attract new customers.

Companies can train existing employees to use the SDN platform to configure connectivity to a variety of cloud environments, rather than spending time developing employees or hiring new IT roles. It enables them to connect to multiple public CSPs and global destinations using a simple interface. This will free up more time and resources to innovate new services and use more of the investment in other aspects of the business.

While SDN may not be the answer to all problems, it gives enterprises the capabilities to bridge the gap in connecting the clouds with greater scalability, visibility, and security. For enterprises, the success of a multi-cloud strategy can be defined by an automated process Where private connectivity can be established on multiple clouds and scaled across regions at least cost and complexity. The programmability of SDN enables this possibility and is able to provide visibility in managing the clouds. Ultimately, the underlying infrastructure has to be a robust and truly global Network to support the SDN platform.

Organizations have complete control over their cloud environment and use the network infrastructure that best fits their business goals. They don’t have to worry about the cost and complexity associated with extending the network connection to the cloud. This simplifies their access to multiple CSPs and allows them to adjust and adjust their cloud environment to meet their needs over time.

With the right SDN platform, companies can maximize their potential for cloud and accelerate their growth with new applications and services.

Original Article Source from https://www.cloudcomputing-news.net/news/2019/mar/20/how-simplify-and-accelerate-multi-cloud-strategies-sdn/    Author: Jerzy Szlosarek