In 2017, hybrid cloud technologies saw significant breakthroughs, including managed service platforms, automation, container-based PaaS, security enhancements, and NFV. These advancements are transforming how businesses deploy, manage, and secure their cloud infrastructure, supporting scalable and flexible hybrid solutions.
In 2017, organizations are increasingly adopting hybrid cloud environments, combining on-premises infrastructure with various cloud services. Many companies have strategically allocated budgets to private and public cloud options, fueling the demand for integrated hybrid solutions. Notable advancements include improved hybrid cloud platforms, automation in application deployment, and the rise of container-based PaaS solutions.
Important trends involve cloud-managed service platforms offering compliance and governance features, comprehensive automation for faster deployment, and container adoption as a modern PaaS platform. Enhanced security and the expansion of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) are also driving hybrid cloud evolution, enabling flexible, scalable, and secure multi-cloud architectures.
These innovations support seamless workload migration, advanced threat management, and versatile deployment options, empowering businesses to optimize performance and security across diverse cloud environments. As hybrid cloud continues to grow, agility and security remain top priorities for enterprise growth.