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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Indian companies have started moving key customer-facing parts of their business to the Cloud and service providers are witnessing increased preference for hybrid cloud solutions and pay-as-you-go models, as clients try to balance public and private cloud infrastructure at a time of disruption due to the Covid-19<\/a> pandemic.

So far, most companies had focused on moving
enterprise infrastructure<\/a> to the Cloud, but that has changed over the last few months.

Cloud computing<\/a> firm Nutanix<\/a> has reported a trend where companies move applications critical to their businesses to the cloud.

“Companies have realised that they need software and infrastructure solutions for any scenario, but with the same performance,” said Balakrishnan Anantharaman, VP and MD-Sales, India and SAARC,
Nutanix<\/a>.

Some credit card firms are moving their customer service-related operations to the cloud, while other companies move key supply chain functions.

“There is no doubt that cloud has emerged as an important ally for organizations, across regions and industries, with remote working and flexible IT models being a necessity today,” said Sandeep Dutta, Managing Director and Sales Lead,
Accenture<\/a> in India.

Client focus on the Cloud as part of their overall IT priorities has increased by 50% or more, he said.

Companies are thinking of ways to effectively use the cloud instead of simply migrating their existing infrastructure.

“Beyond systems resilience and cost reduction, it’s also about cloud work environments… Organizations are looking at moving all core business functions which can be cloud enabled and are choosing different cloud models for specific functions,” Dutta said.

Companies are looking at a Software as a Service model for their supply chain for greater efficiency or switching to a Product as a Service model for business outcome-related functions.

There is a greater focus on optimising cost and complexity of the cloud infrastructure.

There is also a shift towards more hybrid cloud solutions.

“People are keeping core applications at a data centre and moving business continuity functions to the cloud at a lower cost,” said Ravi Chhabria, MD,
NetApp India<\/a>.

The shift to an almost entirely remote workforce in the last few months has made companies think of how investments in technology can be made more efficient as they scale up their infrastructure.

A study by Nutanix just before the virus outbreak found that most firms in India were moving back some apps from a public cloud to on-premise, in line with a shift towards hybrid cloud models taking place globally.

At Micro Focus, the initial focus has been to help clients transition to a work from home environment.

“Key business applications have never been built to work over VPNs and varying network conditions, resulting in poor performance. We are helping our clients to test these applications by virtualizing the network constraints and helping them finetune the applications to perform at peak,” said Saurabh Saxena, country director, Micro Focus India.

According to these companies, Indian enterprises are currently in an adjustment phase as their understanding of public cloud matures.

Hybrid cloud is being seen as a middle ground and a viable alternative. As more enterprises start adopting cloud architecture, there will be a shift in IT investments as well, they said.

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Covid-19效应:印度公司关键业务流程转移到云端

公司正在寻找一个软件作为一种服务模型的供应链更高的效率或切换到产品为业务outcome-related功能作为服务模型。

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印度企业已经开始将主要面向客户的部分业务转移到云服务提供商正在见证增加混合云解决方案的偏好和现收现付模式,当客户试图平衡公共和私有云基础设施的破坏造成的Covid-19大流行。

到目前为止,大部分的公司都聚焦在移动企业基础设施云,但改变了过去几个月。

云计算公司Nutanix报告了一个趋势,公司移动应用业务到云的关键。

“公司已意识到,他们需要软件和基础设施解决方案对于任何场景,但具有相同的性能,”巴拉科瑞斯南说Anantharaman,副总裁和MD-Sales,印度和南亚区域合作联盟,Nutanix

广告
一些信用卡公司客户服务相关业务转移到云中,而其他公司把关键的供应链功能。

“毫无疑问,云已成为组织的一个重要盟友,在地区和行业,与远程工作和灵活的模型是必需的今天," Sandeep杜塔说,总经理和销售领导,埃森哲咨询公司在印度。

客户关注云作为整体的一部分,重点增加了50%或更多,他说。

公司正在考虑如何有效地使用云而不是简单地迁移现有的基础设施。

“超越系统弹性和降低成本,这也是关于云的工作环境…组织看移动的所有核心业务功能可云启用特定功能和选择不同的云模型,”杜塔说。

公司正在寻找一个软件作为一种服务模型的供应链更高的效率或切换到产品为业务outcome-related功能作为服务模型。

有一个更大的关注优化云基础设施的成本和复杂性。

还有一个转向更混合云的解决方案。

“人们保持核心应用程序在一个数据中心和业务连续性功能迁移到云的成本更低,”拉维Chhabria说,医学博士NetApp印度

广告
转向一个几乎完全远程员工在过去的几个月里已经公司认为投资的技术可以更有效,因为他们扩大他们的基础设施。

Nutanix病毒爆发之前的一项研究发现,大多数公司在印度的一些应用程序从内部的公共云,符合全球发生转向混合云模型。

在微焦点,最初的重点是帮助客户过渡到一个在家工作的环境。

“关键业务应用程序没有建立vpn和各种网络环境工作,导致性能变差。我们正在帮助我们的客户来测试这些应用程序的虚拟化网络的约束和帮助他们整合应用程序执行在高峰,“国家主任Saurabh Saxena说,印度微焦点。

根据这些公司,印度企业目前在调整阶段的理解公共云的成熟。

混合云是被视为一个中间立场和可行的选择。随着越来越多的企业开始采用云架构,将会有一个IT投资的转变,他们说。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Indian companies have started moving key customer-facing parts of their business to the Cloud and service providers are witnessing increased preference for hybrid cloud solutions and pay-as-you-go models, as clients try to balance public and private cloud infrastructure at a time of disruption due to the Covid-19<\/a> pandemic.

So far, most companies had focused on moving
enterprise infrastructure<\/a> to the Cloud, but that has changed over the last few months.

Cloud computing<\/a> firm Nutanix<\/a> has reported a trend where companies move applications critical to their businesses to the cloud.

“Companies have realised that they need software and infrastructure solutions for any scenario, but with the same performance,” said Balakrishnan Anantharaman, VP and MD-Sales, India and SAARC,
Nutanix<\/a>.

Some credit card firms are moving their customer service-related operations to the cloud, while other companies move key supply chain functions.

“There is no doubt that cloud has emerged as an important ally for organizations, across regions and industries, with remote working and flexible IT models being a necessity today,” said Sandeep Dutta, Managing Director and Sales Lead,
Accenture<\/a> in India.

Client focus on the Cloud as part of their overall IT priorities has increased by 50% or more, he said.

Companies are thinking of ways to effectively use the cloud instead of simply migrating their existing infrastructure.

“Beyond systems resilience and cost reduction, it’s also about cloud work environments… Organizations are looking at moving all core business functions which can be cloud enabled and are choosing different cloud models for specific functions,” Dutta said.

Companies are looking at a Software as a Service model for their supply chain for greater efficiency or switching to a Product as a Service model for business outcome-related functions.

There is a greater focus on optimising cost and complexity of the cloud infrastructure.

There is also a shift towards more hybrid cloud solutions.

“People are keeping core applications at a data centre and moving business continuity functions to the cloud at a lower cost,” said Ravi Chhabria, MD,
NetApp India<\/a>.

The shift to an almost entirely remote workforce in the last few months has made companies think of how investments in technology can be made more efficient as they scale up their infrastructure.

A study by Nutanix just before the virus outbreak found that most firms in India were moving back some apps from a public cloud to on-premise, in line with a shift towards hybrid cloud models taking place globally.

At Micro Focus, the initial focus has been to help clients transition to a work from home environment.

“Key business applications have never been built to work over VPNs and varying network conditions, resulting in poor performance. We are helping our clients to test these applications by virtualizing the network constraints and helping them finetune the applications to perform at peak,” said Saurabh Saxena, country director, Micro Focus India.

According to these companies, Indian enterprises are currently in an adjustment phase as their understanding of public cloud matures.

Hybrid cloud is being seen as a middle ground and a viable alternative. As more enterprises start adopting cloud architecture, there will be a shift in IT investments as well, they said.

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