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Answer» From legacy software to new cloud-native apps provided on mobile devices, Enterprise Cloud is well-suited to run the applications that businesses have grown to rely on. The following are some of the most prevalent applications that run in the Enterprise Cloud: - Oracle databases and E-Business Suite, SAP Business Suite, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Dynamics, IBM DB2, and MANY other business-critical applications
- Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint, as well as unified communication solutions like Cisco UC, Avaya Aura, and Microsoft Skype for Business, are examples of messaging and collaboration apps.
- Multi-hypervisor compatibility for VMWARE ESXI, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Nutanix AHV virtualization for server virtualization and private clouds
- Splunk, Hadoop, MongoDB, elastic, and other big data and cloud-native apps
- Application virtualization and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
- Deployments of Remote Office and Branch Office (ROBO)
- Puppet, Docker, and Chef are examples of development/testing apps.
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