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Building a better enterprise cloud

Enterprise cloud infrastructure today is most often a mix of public, private and edge cloud infrastructure. As cloud technology has evolved, enterprise IT teams tend to choose cloud platforms that will best serve the workload needs of specific applications. As a result, the average business today uses five different cloud providers, each with their own tools for governance, service definition, security and resource virtualization. This ad hoc approach to managing a multicloud environment inevitably adds cost and complexity while limiting innovation.
Dell APEX provides a solution — a portfolio of multicloud and as-as-Service solutions that simplify operations, eliminate infrastructure silos and provides a consistent management experience across private clouds, public clouds and edge locations.

How to Simplify Hybrid Cloud Management

Managing a hybrid enterprise cloud is a complicated matter. As IT teams seek to align cloud resources with the needs of specific workloads, organizations frequently adopt multiple cloud solutions, creating a chaotic and complex management environment. To overcome this hurdle, organizations must find ways to unify and simplify their hybrid cloud environments.
By adopting a solution for management consistency, enterprises can:

Dell APEX

Dell APEX simplifies management and operations in multicloud environments by delivering a consistent infrastructure and operations experience across all clouds. With a comprehensive portfolio of public, private, and hybrid cloud solutions, Dell APEX enables you to eliminate infrastructure silos, enhance cloud economics, and streamline the management of all cloud environments.

Combining the expertise of Microsoft, Red Hat, VMware and others, with the reliability of Dell Technologies infrastructure, Dell APEX enables IT teams to extend and optimize the cloud ecosystem of their choice with and a fully integrated cloud platform to simplify management, reduce costs, increase productivity, and deliver greater innovation.

Achieving Business Agility through Enterprise Cloud Solutions

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, agility is not just a competitive advantage—it's a business necessity. Enterprise cloud solutions offer the flexibility and scalability that organizations need to adapt quickly to market changes and evolving customer demands.

Why is an enterprise cloud strategy essential for business agility?
By adopting a well-planned enterprise cloud strategy, organizations can enhance agility, reduce costs, and drive innovation.

Enterprise Cloud Use Cases: Real Solutions for Better Outcomes

With a successful hybrid cloud IT strategy, organizations can build on existing tools and skills that unlock better outcomes. With Dell APEX, enterprises can:
  • Modernize the data center, blending capital and operational expenses to achieve the perfect cost structure while achieving the agility of a public cloud.
  • Migrate to the cloud using familiar tools and models to accelerate migration.
  • Scale on-demand, seamlessly extending a hybrid cloud environment to deliver resources and resiliency without adding complexity.
  • Leverage multiple clouds, eliminating complexity and retaining control by relying on consistent infrastructure and operational models across clouds.
  • Accelerate modern apps — Dell APEX features deep integration that delivers a simple and direct path to Kubernetes at scale.

Navigating the Complexities of Multicloud Environments

Managing multiple cloud services can be a daunting task, especially when dealing with different enterprise cloud platforms, each with its own set of tools and governance policies. A unified cloud management platform can simplify this complexity.

Features to look for in an enterprise cloud platform:
By leveraging these features, organizations can navigate the complexities of a multicloud environment with ease, ensuring that they get the most out of their enterprise cloud solutions.

Infrastructure-as-a-Service FAQs

Cloud networking is an IaaS offering where network capabilities and resources are made available on-demand, offered by a third-party cloud service provider via the internet or a dedicated network connection. Cloud networking resources may include virtual routers, firewalls and bandwidth along with network management software and other tools or infrastructure.

Cloud working enable enterprises to:
  • Reduce the cost of provisioning and managing network resources.
  • Scale network infrastructure easily as business requirements dictate.
  • Increase network uptime with enhanced security, greater reliability and more efficient management.
  • Improve network speed and reliability.

Enterprise cloud management refers to the comprehensive oversight of a company's cloud services and resources, including governance, monitoring, and optimization, to ensure that the cloud infrastructure aligns with business objectives.

Enterprise cloud solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of large organizations, offering features like enhanced security, customizable resource allocation, and specialized customer support.
An enterprise cloud infrastructure typically includes computing power, storage options, and networking capabilities, all of which can be managed through a centralized dashboard.
Enterprise cloud services offer scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency, allowing businesses to adapt quickly to market changes, thereby improving overall business efficiency.
When adopting an enterprise cloud strategy, factors to consider include cost, scalability, security, compliance, and the specific needs of your business applications.

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