Most organizations today operate in a hybrid cloud state—not by design, but as a by product of gradual cloud adoption layered onto traditional datacenter investments. While this approach works, it often introduces unnecessary complexity, cost, and security risk at the points where users interact with IT every day.
Most organizations land in hybrid cloud not by strategy but by accumulation — new cloud services layered onto legacy datacenter investments. It works, but it costs you in complexity, security risk, and friction at every user touchpoint.
Identity, communication, and devices are where users meet IT every day — and where most hybrid environments quietly bleed time and money. We'll walk through what modernization actually looks like in each.