Summary: Malaysia Airlines has migrated the majority of its infrastructure to Azure. Tata’s consulting arm helped with the move and 80% of the airline’s workloads are on Azure, while 20% stayed on private cloud. Malaysia Airlines is said to have nearly 200 applications. Notably, SAP was re-configured for cloud. This is a good snapshot of the accelerated pace of cloud adoption. Organizations have become more willing to move larger numbers of workloads to cloud and on an faster timetable than has typically been seen. Interestingly, Malaysia Airlines did not use a multi-cloud strategy.
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