How hybrid cloud lets legacy and cutting-edge systems live in harmony - while easing upgrade efforts

With the AI age fast approaching, many businesses find themselves stuck between legacy systems and the need for modernization. 80% of global IT decision makers believe they won't be able to fully leverage AI until they upgrade their legacy systems, according to a 2023 survey. The solution? Hybrid Cloud. Most enterprises, around 91%, are already using Hybrid Cloud to manage their multigenerational IT on a single platform. By fusing old with new, Hybrid Cloud provides organizations with the scalability, agility, and sustainability they need to adopt AI while avoiding financial strain. It allows necessary migration without massive investment, providing value from both legacy and emerging technologies. Read HPE's insightful brief to reenvision your move to AI with Hybrid Cloud and contact us to get started today.

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