Benefits of a Hybrid Cloud solution

Hybrid cloud solutions allows organisations to benefit from the security advantages of your on-premise environment as well as the flexibility of the public cloud.
Hybrid Cloud – The best pathway to becoming Cloud-Native
Many companies have the goal of becoming Cloud-Native, but are restricted by complex Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) strategies. These companies could possibly also have issues with change management, due to this complexity of organisational and IT structure. With Hybrid Cloud solutions, organisations can retain their on-premise infrastructure while benefiting from the cloud in certain areas. Hybrid Cloud environments make the move to becoming Cloud-Native easiest and more straightforward, without the need for a monolithic and complicated migration strategy.
What is Hybrid Cloud? And why choose Hybrid Cloud?
Hybrid Cloud generally refers to an IT infrastructure that is made up of an on-premise environment, as well as a public and/or private cloud environment. Organisations will gain great flexibility and agility, as these interconnected environments will collaborate with each other and ensure that your IT resources are being used to their full potential.

Hybrid Cloud vs Cloud-Native vs On-Premise
As mentioned above – making the move to a Cloud-Native environment is the ideal end goal for companies, however doing a once-off migration of all the IT resources to the cloud can be very complex and complicated, with many moving parts. Additionally, these companies could face losing valuable cost savings, as the on-premise infrastructure they planned and paid for will go unutilised. This brings up one of the biggest issues with on-premise environments, they require long financial planning periods, maintenance with manpower and many more costs that are not always accounted for (e.g. electricity, property, security, etc…).
With the Hybrid cloud approach these companies can still make use of their on-premise systems which they are familiar with, while slowly modernising their resources and applications. This gives them time to offload their on-premise hardware, and not experience any operational impact. Hybrid Cloud environments allow for increased agility, scalability, cost savings, and ultimately initiates the migration to a cloud-native solution, with a manageable and controlled approach to modernising IT resources.