Using cloud to deliver business transformation
Using cloud to deliver business transformation
Cloud adoption helps businesses unlock business potential. But getting there isn’t always simple.
More and more growing companies are looking to execute their own digital transformation, only to find the reality is easier said than done. With so many factors to consider, it’s important to get a clear understanding of the available options, and their respective benefits.
Download our guide and learn:
- Outsourced vs. on-premises – the key things you must know before deciding
- Why full or partial virtualisation is such an attractive option for many companies
- How to successfully engineer multi-cloud and multi-datacentre architectures
- How to maximise your data security without compromising your agility in any way
See how you can leverage cloud to deliver successful business transformation.

Cloud strategy: what strategy is best for your business transformation needs?
Here’s a handy guide to help you choose the right solution:
Explore your options: public, private and hybrid cloud
How to assess which type of cloud is best for your business strategy
Understanding multi and hybrid cloud architectures
If you need help choosing the right cloud solution to accelerate your business transformation, speak to one of our advisors.
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Our aim is to provide an open cloud that is reversible and interoperable. This belief empowers our 1.6M customers across 140 countries, as we continue to build on our global footprint of 33 datacentres with the latest generation of private, public and web cloud services.
We have developed an integrated and sustainable business model where we design cutting edge technology to assemble our water-cooled servers that are housed in our purpose-built datacentres. This value chain enables us to offer the best market prices when comparing like for like performance. Plus, our transparent price book means that our customers can predict their costs and won’t get bill surprises!
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100 Tbit/s
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present on 4 continents
44 redundant PoPs
around the world