Jerome Dilouya

CEO of InterCloud, Jerome is in charge of the company’s line operations and strategic decisions. A graduate of Polytechnique, he successively managed the marketing and sales team at Easynet France, a pan-European IP Network Provider, later worked as Senior Consultant at McKinsey & Co. and then held the position of Chief Infrastructure Officer at a leading healthcare software development company.

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Top 5 trends impacting multicloud management

multicloud strategy is an exciting proposition to help organisations reap the benefits of digital transformation at speed and scale, while eliminating the risks mentioned above. However, operational complexities persist as multicloud requires integrating differing technologies, controls, and systems all of which can weigh down the ITOps team. This outlines the importance of balancing adoption with a thoughtful approach to how different clouds are interconnected.

Top 5 trends impacting multicloud management

multicloud strategy is an exciting proposition to help organisations reap the benefits of digital transformation at speed and scale, while eliminating the risks mentioned above. However, operational complexities persist as multicloud requires integrating differing technologies, controls, and systems all of which can weigh down the ITOps team. This outlines the importance of balancing adoption with a thoughtful approach to how different clouds are interconnected.

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