Skip to content
Tiatra, LLCTiatra, LLC
Tiatra, LLC
Information Technology Solutions for Washington, DC Government Agencies
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
    • IT Engineering and Support
    • Software Development
    • Information Assurance and Testing
    • Project and Program Management
  • Clients & Partners
  • Careers
  • News
  • Contact
 
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
    • IT Engineering and Support
    • Software Development
    • Information Assurance and Testing
    • Project and Program Management
  • Clients & Partners
  • Careers
  • News
  • Contact

Why it’s time to put your stake in a ground-to-cloud strategy

With spring creeping closer to summer, warm weather camping season is in full swing. Fans of communing with nature know that a successful camping trip requires critical planning and preparation.

Whether you’re mulling a weekend trek along a stretch over the Appalachian Trail or a week’s sojourn deep in the wilds of Yellowstone National Park, bringing the right equipment and tools is paramount.

Foundational to your camping checklist: Tents, sleeping bags and key survival tools such as good hiking boots, reliable light sources and cooking gear. You’ll also pack for the potential for inclement weather and other contingencies. Rain ponchos, extra clothes and other protective accoutrements are essential.

Such preparation requires meticulous, intentional attention to detail.

Computing can be like camping

As it happens, architecting for modern computing environments can feel a bit like planning a challenging camping trip—risky and adventurous. Because computing environments have gotten a lot more complicated as organizations pursue digital transformations.

Asset accumulation from mergers and acquisitions, as well as workloads rapidly built to satisfy business needs, have spurred an increase in public and private clouds, on-premises systems, colocation facilities and edge environments. As a result, developers have many location options on which to run their software workloads.

And IT departments are moving their applications in many directions—for many reasons. Fifty-three percent of IT decision makers polled in an internal Dell survey reported considering moving workloads from public clouds to other locations1, while 45% reported mulled moving workloads from datacenters to other locations. Security, strategy and cost were among the top reasons for migrating workloads.

And just as campers must pick the best equipment to ensure a successful trip, developers seek the best tools with which to build, test and launch their applications.

Unfortunately, the proliferation of so many computing environments—essentially, a multicloud-by-default—means IT must work with disparate tools, as well as security and networking protocols. Corralling these siloes across multiple operating models is akin to pitching your tent in the rain; you can do it if you must, but it isn’t easy.

And while a wealth of options is great for campers, it can be overwhelming for IT departments managing so many platforms.

As an IT leader, you know providing a sound foundation complemented by the right tools is necessary to achieve return-on-investment goals and other key metrics. Fostering a multicloud-by-design approach will help organizations bring consistency to managing these multicloud environments.

Ideally, this will make your digital transformation trek go more smoothly—and help you and your team avoid getting lost in the woods.

But how? How do you reconcile disparate cloud operating environments when your IT department is already resource constrained and inundated with priority punch lists?

Putting a stake in the ground (to the cloud)

One option for helping you maximize simplicity, agility and control includes running software developed for on-premises environments in public clouds.

What’s the value in this approach? Remember, managing multiple clouds presents lots of technical and operational challenges, largely because of their native tooling.

You can bring order to the chaos and help simplify operations by running the block and file storage software your IT teams already run on-premises in public clouds. Ideally, this will enable developers and their IT peers to run apps written for on-premises environments in public clouds they may have been using—or intending to use—anyway.

For example, some traditional applications tend to be difficult to migrate to the public cloud. By integrating on-premises infrastructure with the public cloud you can access scalability and flexibility without refactoring or migrating those apps.

Also, organizations can enable larger databases supporting critical applications to burst in the public cloud, scaling based on business demand. So, developers get the performance boost they need to run their workloads while leveraging IT’s existing infrastructure investments. 

The ground-to-cloud option can provide more operational consistency, while enabling your teams to benefit from the features, functionality and performance with which they are accustomed.

Our Dell APEX portfolio of as-a-Service solutions provides such optionality in a cloud experience. The APEX ground-to-cloud offers include Dell APEX Block Storage for AWS, Dell APEX File Storage for AWS and Dell APEX Block Storage for Microsoft Azure. These solutions help boost your data mobility while enabling you to manage your environment more consistently, so you can spend less time blocking and tackling infrastructure.

You know better than anyone that wrangling multicloud environments can feel like pushing a boulder up a mountain. But you don’t have to stumble on your way up. As with camping, proper preparation for operating multicloud environments—an approach that provides more options while streamlining management—is critical.

Isn’t it time to put your stake in the ground-to-cloud strategy?

Learn more about our portfolio of cloud experiences delivering simplicity, agility and control as-a-service: Dell Technologies APEX.   

1 Dell Internal Survey, April 2022

Multi Cloud
Read More from This Article: Why it’s time to put your stake in a ground-to-cloud strategy
Source: News

Category: NewsMay 24, 2023
Tags: art

Post navigation

PreviousPrevious post:Bare metal compute: Optionality gold for your multicloud-by-design strategyNextNext post:Improving the health of Walgreens scan-based trading with SAP

Related posts

휴먼컨설팅그룹, HR 솔루션 ‘휴넬’ 업그레이드 발표
May 9, 2025
Epicor expands AI offerings, launches new green initiative
May 9, 2025
MS도 합류··· 구글의 A2A 프로토콜, AI 에이전트 분야의 공용어 될까?
May 9, 2025
오픈AI, 아시아 4국에 데이터 레지던시 도입··· 한국 기업 데이터는 한국 서버에 저장
May 9, 2025
SAS supercharges Viya platform with AI agents, copilots, and synthetic data tools
May 8, 2025
IBM aims to set industry standard for enterprise AI with ITBench SaaS launch
May 8, 2025
Recent Posts
  • 휴먼컨설팅그룹, HR 솔루션 ‘휴넬’ 업그레이드 발표
  • Epicor expands AI offerings, launches new green initiative
  • MS도 합류··· 구글의 A2A 프로토콜, AI 에이전트 분야의 공용어 될까?
  • 오픈AI, 아시아 4국에 데이터 레지던시 도입··· 한국 기업 데이터는 한국 서버에 저장
  • SAS supercharges Viya platform with AI agents, copilots, and synthetic data tools
Recent Comments
    Archives
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • November 2024
    • October 2024
    • September 2024
    • August 2024
    • July 2024
    • June 2024
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • August 2023
    • July 2023
    • June 2023
    • May 2023
    • April 2023
    • March 2023
    • February 2023
    • January 2023
    • December 2022
    • November 2022
    • October 2022
    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022
    • June 2022
    • May 2022
    • April 2022
    • March 2022
    • February 2022
    • January 2022
    • December 2021
    • November 2021
    • October 2021
    • September 2021
    • August 2021
    • July 2021
    • June 2021
    • May 2021
    • April 2021
    • March 2021
    • February 2021
    • January 2021
    • December 2020
    • November 2020
    • October 2020
    • September 2020
    • August 2020
    • July 2020
    • June 2020
    • May 2020
    • April 2020
    • January 2020
    • December 2019
    • November 2019
    • October 2019
    • September 2019
    • August 2019
    • July 2019
    • June 2019
    • May 2019
    • April 2019
    • March 2019
    • February 2019
    • January 2019
    • December 2018
    • November 2018
    • October 2018
    • September 2018
    • August 2018
    • July 2018
    • June 2018
    • May 2018
    • April 2018
    • March 2018
    • February 2018
    • January 2018
    • December 2017
    • November 2017
    • October 2017
    • September 2017
    • August 2017
    • July 2017
    • June 2017
    • May 2017
    • April 2017
    • March 2017
    • February 2017
    • January 2017
    Categories
    • News
    Meta
    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
    Tiatra LLC.

    Tiatra, LLC, based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, proudly serves federal government agencies, organizations that work with the government and other commercial businesses and organizations. Tiatra specializes in a broad range of information technology (IT) development and management services incorporating solid engineering, attention to client needs, and meeting or exceeding any security parameters required. Our small yet innovative company is structured with a full complement of the necessary technical experts, working with hands-on management, to provide a high level of service and competitive pricing for your systems and engineering requirements.

    Find us on:

    FacebookTwitterLinkedin

    Submitclear

    Tiatra, LLC
    Copyright 2016. All rights reserved.