A cloud-oriented Internet for Microsoft Cloud

Poor cloud connectivity can make or break your cloud deployment. Here’s how you can close the connectivity gap for a better cloud experience on a Microsoft platform.

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A cloud-oriented Internet for Microsoft Cloud

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation and the shift to cloud. According to Gartner, worldwide public cloud services market is forecast to reach US$304.9 billion in 2021. However, poor connectivity can affect the delivery of enterprise services, resulting in a degraded user experience.

In this report, we explore the effects of poor connectivity on enterprise cloud deployment, and how enterprises on the Microsoft cloud platform can benefit from an improved user experience with Singtel Internet Cloud Connect.

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