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CIOs take aim at SaaS sprawl

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Years into strategies centered on adopting cloud point solutions, CIOs increasingly find themselves facing a bill past due: rationalizing, managing, and integrating an ever-expanding lineup of SaaS offerings — many of which they themselves didn’t bring into the organization’s cloud estate.

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5 ways to maximize your cloud investment

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No IT organization wants to get caught short on processing or storage resources that could negatively affect operations, or have to suddenly add resources that exceed the budget. In this way, you can take advantage of the cloud’s agile, on-demand approach with unlimited capacity without breaking the budget. Then there’s housekeeping.

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FedRAMP ATO Vendors: How Commercial Entities Can Benefit

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However, as enterprises seek to create the modern IT architectures and move workloads to the cloud, they need also incorporate Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) vendors to help create ecosystems that enable their business needs.

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Cloud Leaders Sound Off on Key Challenges

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Each major public cloud provider — Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azuremanages and configures cloud components differently, resulting in inconsistencies in continuous security monitoring. They’re more likely to be VPs or directors rather than C-level executives. Address multi-cloud challenges.