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It’s easy – perhaps too easy – to think organisations fall into two neat categories when it comes to cloud strategy.
The first ‘easy’ category is a hybrid cloud approach. We see a mix of legacy, on premise infrastructure and private and public clouds driven, in many cases, by rapid take up of popular cloud services like Salesforce or Microsoft Office 365. And this move is often accelerated in response to the pandemic and the quick digital transformation it introduced.
The second category is a multi-cloud approach. The standard belief is that this is a more strategic, planned trajectory towards using many public cloud environments and no private data centres or clouds. Typically, this route leverages on-demand capabilities such as big data services from Google, applications operated from AWS and office suite products from Microsoft.
British Telecom, also known as BT Group, is a British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London, England. It is the largest provider of fixed-line, broadband and mobile services in the UK . BT has operations in around 180 countries and also provides subscription television and IT services.
However, I believe what’s happening is a staged mix of the two to form a single approach.