![]() | ||
Choosing an end-to end multi-cloud providerAs businesses in South Africa navigate the evolving digital landscape, the shift towards multi-cloud environments is becoming increasingly prevalent. This approach, which could involve using multiple cloud service providers, may have some advantages. However, choosing a multi-cloud provider like Altron Digital Business will offer you so much more. From our Cloud Advisory offerings to migrations and management of your estate, a major benefit also involves the optimisation of cloud workloads and environments. Here’s a closer look at why South African customers should consider moving their server workloads and management into the cloud and how a multi-cloud strategy can be a game-changer. ![]() Craig Stewart, managing director at Altron Digital Business While cost savings often drive initial cloud adoption, businesses are increasingly recognising more strategic advantages such as enhanced staff productivity, improved operational resilience, and greater business agility, which are proving to be the most compelling benefits of multi-cloud environments. Understanding the multi-cloud conceptA multi-cloud strategy involves leveraging services from more than one vendor, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). This approach allows organisations to avoid dependency on a single cloud provider, enhance flexibility, and optimise performance across different environments. This approach, including using a partner like Altron Digital Business to manage the estate, assists businesses in focusing on their core strategic objectives. Key benefits of multi-cloud for South African businesses
Implementing a multi-cloud strategyAltron Digital Business supports customers with reviewing their current estate through assessment advisory services as part of transitioning to a multi-cloud environment through careful planning and execution. This is achieved by assessing the current IT infrastructure, identifying workloads suitable for the cloud, and selecting the right cloud providers based on business requirements. Sometimes, businesses don’t move to the cloud because they believe they must migrate all applications quickly. In reality, migrating to the cloud is not an all-or-nothing choice. Typically, customers will test and experiment, then migrate workloads over time. Through multiple case studies, we advise enterprises through hybrid solutions, using some on-premises workloads connected to cloud services and the advantages of having those environments managed on your behalf. Altron Digital Business recommends businesses include the following key considerations:
ConclusionThe multi-cloud landscape in South Africa presents a wealth of opportunities for businesses looking to enhance their IT infrastructure. Allowing Altron Digital Business to work closely with you, we support not only with identifying and moving of server workloads and management into the cloud but also have a wealth of data and AI services that encapsulate the bulk of business strategies and objectives into the next year. Let us assist you with improved reliability, performance, cost optimisation, flexibility, security, backup solutions, and disaster recovery. As the digital economy continues to grow, embracing a multi-cloud strategy will be a key driver of success for businesses aiming to stay competitive and agile in a rapidly changing market.
| ||