Meeting the Data-Related Challenges of Cloud Migration: Simplify and Accelerate the Move to Cloud Platforms and the Governance of Cloud Data Assets
In the current environment, cloud migration is a requirement. With more people working from home than ever before they need access to the data that's most crucial to doing their jobs. Moving that data to the cloud is the best way to esnure your enterprise stays operable and relevant when employees can't be physically present.
Most businesses have done an initial cloud migration, but expanding use of multi-cloud and data-platform-as-a-service operations means more migrations more frequently as IT organisations look to different providers for the best of breed cloud-based platforms and services.
This assessment and subsequent enamblement tools erwin provides are key to a successful cloud migration and the ability to maximise security, quality and value of your cloud data assets for the long-term.
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