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Rackspace Launches Adaptive Cloud Manager for Growth

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Rackspace Technology®, a leading hybrid, multicloud, and AI technology services company, announced the launch of Rackspace Technology Adaptive Cloud Manager, a proprietary solution built by leveraging Microsoft Azure Arc technology with Rackspace services automation to onboard customers to hybrid cloud architectures with Microsoft Azure.

By integrating hybrid cloud information into a centralized dashboard, Rackspace Adaptive Cloud Manager improves observability, licensing efficiency, and security monitoring across workloads in both private and public cloud environments while making it easier to onboard customers into hybrid architectures. The proprietary technology streamlines and supports hybrid cloud workloads by helping Rackspace successfully deliver and manage cloud services to on-premises customers to Microsoft Azure with automation techniques to help customers successfully migrate to Microsoft Azure.

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“Rackspace Adaptive Cloud Manager enables us to seamlessly build hybrid cloud environments for our customers across private and public cloud architectures,” said D K Sinha, President Public Cloud, Rackspace Technology. “This new offering is available globally and supports hybrid cloud deployments to Microsoft Azure.

As part of Rackspace Technology’s datacenter strategy for customers, datacenter footprints and Operating Expenses (OpEx) can be optimized by moving workloads to Azure for hybrid architectures.

“As a private and public cloud leader, this initiative underscores our commitment to innovation and helping customers build and optimize hybrid cloud architectures while streamlining and managing workloads in a centralized fashion,” said David Smith, Microsoft Global Partner Manager, Microsoft.

Source: GlobeNewsWire

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