Hybrid computing
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.Gartner Trend: Hybrid computing
Combines different compute, storage and network mechanisms to solve computational problems.
— https://www.gartner.com/en/articles/top-technology-trends-2025