
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Radware on multi-cloud deployments
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Radware is an IT security company with locations all over the world and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.
In this interview, Techday speaks to Radware vice president of technologies Yaniv Hoffman, who discusses the trend towards organisations deploying applications in multi-cloud environments.
In this video, Yaniv covers:
- Why multi-cloud deployments can bring benefits, but also challenges
- The ways in which these challenges can be tackled by savvy organisations
- What Radware is doing to reduce multi-cloud complexity
Watch the video here.
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