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ICA FR A AL I O N E L S G E R ANN CH A F RIC “The top three challenges as outlined in the report involve issues of security and performance,” said Jacobsz. “The main challenge reported by 42% of respondents referred to applying consistent security policies across all best of every platform, to mix together an infrastructure specific to an individual business depending on its organisational goals. We have seen a rise in the number of top-tier cloud suppliers, especially SaaS and PaaS services, which allow an organisation applications. Next, in second place from 40% of respondents, was another security- related matter, involving the protection of applications from existing and emerging attacks. After this, it was reported that one-third of the correspondents (33%) were struggling with optimising the performance to take advantage of today’s advanced cloud capabilities, without the sizeable investments in time, energy and resources to deploy them from scratch. “This is why we are seeing many enterprises today cherry-picking from best-of-breed services across multiple cloud providers. At the same time, this choice allows a business to operate its multi-cloud systems in a cost-effective way, because it can choose to use the best and the most cost-effective platform for specific business functions. “Finally, when it comes to risk benefits, remember that operating your business using one cloud platform means that your data is all stored in a singular place. However, if you’re running with a multi-cloud system, even if one host fails, the business can still function by using another platform it has stored in the multi-cloud system.” Information technology industry analyst firm 451 Research, which is headquartered in New York, found that cloud is now mainstream, with 90% of organisations surveyed using some type of cloud service and the growth of the cloud market is expected to reach US$53.3 billion in 2021. “Cloud buyers have access to more offerings than ever before, and certainly this can bring greater complexity,” added Jacobsz. “Nonetheless, we stand on the brink of exciting possibilities. Using a multi- cloud arrangement offers benefits such as improved reliability, the ability to avoid vendor lock-in, cost savings, performance optimisation and a lowered risk of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. These are critical distinguishing features in today’s digitalising economies.” ˜ Cloud buyers have access to more offerings than ever before, and certainly this can bring greater complexity. of applications. The significance of the latter is that performance is critical, because slow or unresponsive business-related apps can destroy productivity gains, including driving away potential customers. “From a security perspective, multi-cloud allows businesses to use different hosts such as Microsoft Azure and AWS and permits the combination of a private or public cloud platform. The latter means that a company can secure its data in a private cloud, and operate other areas of the business in a public or hybrid cloud environment, without being subject to vendor lock-in. “With regards to choice, the multi- cloud platform lets your company use the 30