Demystifying the Hybrid Cloud

Keeping up with technology can be an impossible task. It only feels like a few months ago when we were all still trying to figure out what exactly the cloud was. For those still living under a cloud (for lack of a better word), cloud computing refers to the ability to access you data from anywhere. Your information is stored by cloud providers (such as Amazon and Google) inside their own physical infrastructure instead of on your devices (such as hard disks) as done previously. Cloud host interfaces then allow you to connect any device to their storage and hence provide ubiquitous access.

But just as we were getting comfortable with this, enterprises and startups everywhere have started promoting theĀ hybrid cloud. So what exactly is this hybrid cloud!?

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