Journey to the Cloud: The best way to move business applications to the cloud
Actively shaping IT modernisation and strategy
How do you remove applications from their current environment as painlessly as possible, move them to the cloud and make the most of their potential in the process? There are a number of practical approaches that are by no means mutually exclusive. As a rule, companies will choose a suitable migration concept depending on the application in order to tackle IT modernisation and drive forward their cloud strategy.
This white paper is designed for IT and business decision-makers who want to get an overview of the various migration strategies, advantages and features of the cloud-native principle and examples from corporate practice.
Summary
- The ideal: cloud native - definition, advantages and features
- Ways to the cloud: rehosting, replatforming, refactoring or repurchasing
- Flexible development, agile architectures: this is what the IT of the future looks like
- The practice: migration as a process - security, monitoring, deployment & Co.
- Resources and service models for migration - including a case study
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