Definition

Hybrid Deployment

What is Hybrid Deployment?

Hybrid deployment is an IT architecture that combines on-premises infrastructure with cloud-based services, allowing organizations to distribute workloads across both environments.

In accounting and HR contexts, hybrid deployments might maintain sensitive data on local servers while using cloud applications for collaboration, accessibility, and scalability. This approach offers flexibility to balance security, compliance, performance, and cost considerations based on specific requirements.

Organizations choose hybrid models to leverage cloud benefits while maintaining control over critical systems, accommodate legacy technology, meet regulatory requirements, or transition gradually to cloud environments. Hybrid deployment requires integration between environments, creating unified user experiences across distributed infrastructure.

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