What is Hybrid computing?
Hybrid computing refers to a computing environment that combines different types of computing resources, such as on-premises data centers, private clouds, and public clouds, to create a unified and flexible IT infrastructure. This approach allows organizations to leverage the benefits of each type of resource, such as the control and security of on-premises systems, the scalability of public clouds, and the specialized services of private clouds. Hybrid computing enables seamless data and application mobility across these environments, optimizing performance, cost, and efficiency.