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IT Transformation is far more than moving some workloads and apps to a public cloud provider. Transformation is about learning to manage technology and business relationships in new ways. No longer are you solely managing within the confines of your own data center. You now function with support from different sources and locations, provisioning without IT intervention, introducing new apps without solid business cases and line of business (LoB) users provisioning their own workloads.
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Although enterprises are increasingly adopting cloud computing and SaaS-based applications, the bell has not tolled for on-premises IT. As a result, enterprises are creating hybrid infrastructure stacks that present a new set of challenges for IT, including an increased risk of costly data breaches, and architectural collisions where design patterns for on-premises development and deployment don't translate well (or at all) into cloud.
The recent news headlines about cyber attacks and data breaches can't help but feel a bit too dystopic for comfort. The start of the year has prompted the question: Could our data be headed toward a dystopian future?
Just a few big name clients can make or break a startup in the enterprise space. Landing business from Fortune 500, or even 100, corporations gives young companies validation and legitimacy, not to mention revenue. However, it is extremely difficult to land these clients as a small startup. Large corporations with large budgets also come with large needs, which means their CIOs and IT buyers are understandably skeptical that startups are up to the task.
There are two really interesting phenomena at work when it comes to enterprise data. I hesitate to call them trends since what they really happen to be are business imperatives. Unfortunately, many times that can seemly contradict each other.


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