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WFT Cloud announces enhancements to hybrid cloud services

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PRINCETON, USA: WFT Cloud updated its hybrid cloud service offering enabling enterprises to access capacity beyond their private clouds.

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The new capabilities provide organizations with more flexibility in network configuration between their datacenter and WFT Cloud as well as provide greater control of assets and computing environments, regardless of where they reside. The updated solution also supports bursting, network extensions, and disaster recovery.

Many organizations are currently leveraging the scalability and flexibility of public cloud for non-production environments such as test and training landscapes. However, they are concerned about losing control of resources for moving their entire landscape (including production) to cloud.

Security and compliance factors for production landscapes are also another driving factor. This is causing organizations to embrace a hybrid cloud model, where they can manage production landscapes in-house more easily, while taking advantage of the public cloud features for non-production landscapes.

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According to industry analysts, 39 percent of cloud users report that the hybrid cloud is currently part of their strategy, with this number expected to grow to 61 percent in the near future. This is the result of both private and public cloud users evolving towards the use of a hybrid strategy.

Yet, as businesses are showing interest in moving towards a hybrid cloud computing model, they are faced with challenges in terms of integrating existing on-premise software with the applications/landscapes running on public cloud and executing operational activities like System Refresh between production and non-production landscapes.

WFT Cloud's extensive experience in deploying SAP applications in different cloud deployment models and migrating multiple SAP landscapes to cloud, enable them to offer tailored solutions for a customer's specific requirements.

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