In the face of rapidly evolving applications and infrastructures, businesses today are grappling with the complexities of modern networks. F5's 2024 State of Application Strategy Report tells us that 63% of organizations are managing applications in at least three different environments, with 38% juggling at least six. The task of deploying, scaling, and migrating applications—whether legacy or modern—across multiple cloud environments is fraught with challenges. With traditional tools failing to meet the demands of modern applications, the need for a unified, secure, and scalable network solution has become paramount.
Enter F5 Distributed Cloud App Connect, a game-changer in the world of multicloud app connectivity. The latest white paper delves into how this innovative platform is revolutionizing the way organizations manage their applications across various cloud and on-premises environments.
Streamlining multicloud application delivery
The white paper highlights the cumbersome process involved in traditional app deployment, which can take weeks or even months. It involves creating a network infrastructure, configuring WAN, implementing cross-environment security measures, and fostering collaboration across various teams such as DevOps, NetOps, and SecOps.
Traditional tools, while necessary at a foundational level, often act as bottlenecks. They struggle with the distributed nature of modern applications, slowing down deployments and hindering businesses from meeting customer demands swiftly.
The power of F5 Distributed Cloud App Connect
F5 Distributed Cloud App Connect addresses these issues head-on by automating and simplifying service connectivity. It seamlessly connects legacy and modern applications across any public cloud and on-premises environments, enabling secure app migrations with consistent policy enforcement.
Key benefits of Distributed Cloud App Connect include:
- Consistent Operational Model: It integrates app delivery and security into a single stack, offering a uniform operational experience across different locations, thus reducing operational complexity.
- Centralized Observability: It provides a centralized view of applications across multiple clouds, simplifying complexity and offering clear insights into performance metrics and security posture.
- Consistent Application Security: It enforces uniform security policies across all environments, ensuring the integrity of data and user trust during migrations.
- Seamless App Connectivity: It enables hassle-free application migrations and workload portability across clouds, often achievable with just a click.
In the world of Kubernetes, networking between clusters on different cloud providers has traditionally been a complex task. App Connect simplifies this by providing centralized visibility for workloads deployed across various Kubernetes distributions. This approach—also called out in this webinar—facilitates the easy networking of Kubernetes clusters, enhancing application portability and security across the board.
The white paper by F5 provides a roadmap for organizations seeking to navigate the multicloud landscape with confidence. Distributed Cloud App Connect not only simplifies the networking and security challenges but also empowers businesses to maintain the agility required in today's fast-paced digital world. It's a testament to F5's commitment to providing solutions that are not only robust and secure but also intuitive and adaptable for any cloud strategy.
The future of multicloud connectivity is here, and it promises a world of simplicity, security, and scalability for businesses ready to embrace it.
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