The benefits of on-prem cloud consumption models
As cloud computing becomes central to the IT service-delivery model, organizations are becoming more adept in understanding their cloud needs and how to get the most out of their investments. In addition, flexible consumption models are becoming increasingly popular, allowing companies to take advantage of cloud's many operational and financial benefits.
The demands on IT organizations to deliver tangible business value continue to rise. IT decision-makers, faced with budget constraints and over-stretched IT staff, seek creative solutions that provide greater flexibility and rapid deployment. This has made subscription and consumption-based IT service delivery models very attractive by allowing customers to get up and running quickly without the burden of heavy upfront capital costs.
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