Hybrid Integration
For many years, organizations have made huge expenditure to build custom applications and infrastructure running on premise. Most of this custom-built applications hold major portion of business-centric data. With shift toward cloud and global market, businesses are required to share the data in one or another form to the customers and the partners in a secure manner. The business is also making huge investments in cloud offerings looking at the benefits, such as auto-scaling, pay-as-you-use, multiple SaaS products, and PaaS offerings.
The challenges these organizations are facing is to bridge on-premise resources sitting behind a corporate firewall with the cloud. To solve this mission-critical issue, the term Hybrid Integration has gained popularity in recent times. In a hybrid cloud infrastructure approach, customers use cloud to deploy servers and platforms within an extended network connected to their local domain. Hybrid solutions span over cloud (public, private...