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This video is part of the appearance, “How Can NetApp Cloud File Services Improve Day-to-Day Cloud Operations?“. It was recorded as part of Take Charge of your Multicloud Environment with NetApp at 9:30-12:00 on September 20, 2022.
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Chuck Foley and a team of NetApp experts delivered an insightful presentation on optimizing multicloud environments with NetApp’s cloud technologies. The discussion began by addressing the rapid shift in many enterprises to adopt hybrid multicloud infrastructures, highlighting how workloads are now distributed across various cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud to capitalize on each platform’s unique strengths. NetApp has recognized this trend and invested heavily in providing seamless integration and management solutions that cater to such complex environments. These efforts are designed to alleviate the common challenges faced by IT organizations, including simplifying operations, reducing costs, and improving data security and compliance.
The presentation emphasized NetApp’s commitment to simplifying cloud operations through advanced storage solutions, data protection, and governance tools available across major public cloud platforms. With partners among leading cloud service providers, NetApp offers native service integrations like Azure NetApp files, Google Cloud volume services, and Amazon FSX for NetApp ONTAP, allowing enterprises to leverage robust, enterprise-grade storage solutions. NetApp has not only brought ONTAP to the cloud but has also layered additional services like backup and data tiering to optimize usage and costs. The interface for these services, Cloud Manager, provides a consolidated view of the infrastructure, supporting streamlined management and policy enforcement across different clouds.
Further discussions during the presentation dwelled on intelligent data management practices, underlined by AI and ML technologies, which foster operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness in hybrid multicloud settings. NetApp showcased its ability to provide flexible licensing models and run efficient cloud backup strategies that adapt to an organization’s specific compliance and data residency needs. With tools like Cloud Datasense, organizations can gain better insights into data classification and compliance, ultimately contributing to a more secure, governed, and financially optimized cloud environment. The session concluded with an optimistic outlook on the future of cloud computing, where intelligent automation and flexible consumption models will become integral to cloud strategy.
Visit netapp.com/cloud-services/multicloud/ for more information.
Personnel: Charles Foley, Greg Marino, Phoebe Goh, Vishnu Cheruvally








