Emirates Global Aluminum deploys Hybrid Infrastructure managed by Azure Arc
Managing data and applications across multiple environments is a growing challenge for global enterprises. This video shows how Emirates Global Aluminum used Azure Arc to simplify hybrid infrastructure deployment while enabling modern capabilities across its operations. Watch the video to learn how centralized management and flexible architecture helped this global manufacturer meet evolving business demands. Reach out to Ikusasa Technology Solutions for a conversation about your hybrid data approach.
Azure Arc is a service from Microsoft that allows organizations to manage their hybrid and multi-cloud environments seamlessly. For Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA), it enables a more adaptive cloud approach, facilitating modern aluminum production by integrating on-premises and cloud resources.
How does EGA utilize hybrid infrastructure?
EGA employs a hybrid infrastructure managed by Azure Arc to rethink and reshape its production processes. This approach allows them to optimize operations, improve efficiency, and adapt to changing demands in the aluminum industry.
What benefits does EGA gain from adopting an adaptive cloud approach?
By adopting an adaptive cloud approach, EGA can enhance flexibility, streamline operations, and better manage resources across different environments. This strategy supports their goal of modernizing aluminum production while maintaining operational efficiency.
Emirates Global Aluminum deploys Hybrid Infrastructure managed by Azure Arc
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