Computer Science, asked by Harish3514, 10 months ago

What is a term used to describe the migration of a workload to the cloud?

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Answered by sscriyazshaikh
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Answer:The bottom line for any enterprise is just that: the bottom line. As such, each investment and any future planning that a company makes must show ROI. Today, enterprise business is completely dependent on technology, and many companies are tech businesses. As a business grows and expands, it requires more technology. Until the advent of cloud computing, to scale (grow) technology, businesses needed to continuously invest in updating, maintaining, and training with new hardware and software. To keep current required significant capital and space, and often created a lot of waste. While companies could amortize their investments in hardware, there was no way to recoup money put into aging software. Now, you probably know all of this already, but I wanted to make sure you could explain it to your mother.

Until the advent of cloud computing, to scale (grow) technology, businesses needed to continuously invest in updating, maintaining, and training with new hardware and software. To keep current required significant capital and space, and often created a lot of waste. While companies could amortize their investments in hardware, there was no way to recoup money put into aging software. Now, you probably know all of this already, but I wanted to make sure you could explain it to your mother.

What most lay-people don’t understand is the value of a company migrating from on-premise to the cloud. The great thing is, an enterprise migration is an investment that will yield returns that will benefit not only the company but their shareholders and customers as well. And, cloud migrations are beneficial for businesses of all sizes, small, medium, and enterprise

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