Security is the Achilles’ heel of multicloud
Valtix recently released research that multicloud will be a strategic priority in 2022, according to the vast majority of more than 200 IT leaders in the United States who participated in the study. Security is top of mind, with only 54% saying they are highly confident they have the tools or skills to pull off multicloud security, and 51% saying they have resisted moving to multiple clouds because of the added security complexities. If you’ve been reading this blog, you know that I have long identified complexity as the No. 1 inhibitor of multicloud success, with operational and security limitations as the cause of excess complexity. This is largely because of a lack of holistic planning and migration, and development projects running without any notion of cross-cloud services, such as security, operations, and governance. To read this article in full, please click here
Valtix recently released research that multicloud will be a strategic priority in 2022, according to the vast majority of more than 200 IT leaders in the United States who participated in the study. Security is top of mind, with only 54% saying they are highly confident they have the tools or skills to pull off multicloud security, and 51% saying they have resisted moving to multiple clouds because of the added security complexities.
If you’ve been reading this blog, you know that I have long identified complexity as the No. 1 inhibitor of multicloud success, with operational and security limitations as the cause of excess complexity. This is largely because of a lack of holistic planning and migration, and development projects running without any notion of cross-cloud services, such as security, operations, and governance.