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What’s the Best Way to Manage
a Hybrid IT Environment with
On-premises and Cloud Infrastructure?

Get the Latest on Managing Hybrid Environments from the Experts


Balancing on-premises and cloud infrastructure starts with understanding what each environment does best and aligning workloads accordingly. Not every system needs to move to the cloud, and not everything belongs on-prem. A well-designed hybrid IT strategy gives organizations the flexibility to run workloads where they make the most sense, based on factors like performance, security, compliance, and cost.

For example, highly sensitive data or latency-critical applications may stay on-premises, while more scalable workloads are better suited to the cloud. Some organizations also use colocation facilities or private clouds as part of the mix, adding even more flexibility.

Visibility and integration are key to making it all work. Tools that provide centralized monitoring, policy management, and orchestration across environments can help IT teams maintain control, reduce complexity, and prevent silos.

Ultimately, hybrid success isn’t about choosing one over the other—it’s about creating a cohesive infrastructure that supports both current needs and future growth, without sacrificing performance or security.
Hybrid Cloud

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Hybrid Server Management
Hybrid Server Management
With Azure Managed Services for Hybrid Server Management, our team of experts will manage on-premises Windows and Linux physical servers—and virtual machines—on your corporate network as though they were natively hosted in Azure.

Zero Trust Model Keeps Hybrid Cloud Infrastructures Safe
Zero Trust Model Keeps Hybrid Cloud Infrastructures Safe
With cyberattacks on the rise, businesses face increasing threats to their IT systems. By adopting modern security approaches, organizations can strengthen their defenses and minimize the damage caused by unpredictable breaches.

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