
Ushering the Hybrid Multicloud Era in Southeast Asia
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Ushering the Hybrid Multicloud Era in Southeast Asia
This IDC Perspective highlights that as the global economy becomes more digitally focused, companies in Southeast Asia are recognizing the need to shift toward a digital-first approach to business. This approach calls for the use of digital technologies to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and create high-value business outcomes. One key aspect of this next-phase digital transformation (DX) is the adoption of cloud technologies that offer businesses a scalable and cost-effective way to manage their data, applications, and workload. By adopting a hybrid multicloud approach, businesses in Southeast Asia can benefit from increased agility, better data security, and improved collaboration across teams."At the back of an accelerated digitalization journey in the last two years, Southeast Asia's businesses have come to realize the true value of cloud. Organizations that actively modernize their operations and optimize their cost efficiency by pivoting to the cloud and cloud-native technologies are closer in achieving their ultimate business goal — to serve their customer better," says James Sivalingam, Senior Program Manager, IDC Asia/Pacific.
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This IDC Perspective highlights that as the global economy becomes more digitally focused, companies in Southeast Asia are recognizing the need to shift toward a digital-first approach to business. This approach calls for the use of digital technologies to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and create high-value business outcomes. One key aspect of this next-phase digital transformation (DX) is the adoption of cloud technologies that offer businesses a scalable and cost-effective way to manage their data, applications, and workload. By adopting a hybrid multicloud approach, businesses in Southeast Asia can benefit from increased agility, better data security, and improved collaboration across teams."At the back of an accelerated digitalization journey in the last two years, Southeast Asia's businesses have come to realize the true value of cloud. Organizations that actively modernize their operations and optimize their cost efficiency by pivoting to the cloud and cloud-native technologies are closer in achieving their ultimate business goal — to serve their customer better," says James Sivalingam, Senior Program Manager, IDC Asia/Pacific.
Please Note: Extended description available upon request.
Table of Contents
10 Pages
- Executive Snapshot
- Situation Overview
- The Current Approach to Cloud Adoption in Southeast Asia
- Key Drivers and Benefits of Hybrid Cloud in Southeast Asia
- Increased Scalability and Flexibility
- Cost Savings
- Improved Security and Compliance
- Increased Agility and Innovation
- Select Hybrid Multicloud Use Cases in Southeast Asia
- Public Sector — The Federal Government of Malaysia
- Financial Services — Techcombank, Vietnam
- Energy — PETRONAS, Malaysia
- Advice for the Technology Buyer
- Best Practices for Successful Hybrid Cloud Implementation
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
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