Hybrid Cloud
Hybrid Cloud refers to a computing environment that integrates public cloud services with private cloud or on-premises infrastructure, allowing data and applications to move seamlessly between them. In the context of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) providers, hybrid cloud solutions offer businesses the flexibility to leverage the scalability and cost-effectiveness of public cloud resources while maintaining control over sensitive data in a private cloud. This approach enhances security, optimizes performance, and enables workload portability, making it ideal for organizations with varying compliance, latency, or operational requirements. Hybrid cloud architectures support dynamic scaling and disaster recovery while ensuring business continuity.
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Rajat Gupta is the founder of Spotsaas, where he reviews and compares software tools that help businesses work smarter. Over the past two years, he has analyzed thousands of products across CRM, HR, AI, and finance — combining real-world research with a strong foundation in commerce and the CFA program. He's especially curious about AI, automation, and the future of work tech. Outside of SpotSaaS, you'll find him on a badminton court or tracking the stock market.
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