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Rising cloud costs, VMware uncertainty, and growing performance requirements are pushing Indiana organizations to take a more strategic approach to infrastructure, especially those running critical operations where performance, reliability, and control are essential.
Across the state, IT teams are reevaluating where workloads should run to better manage cost, improve performance, and support long-term growth. The focus is shifting toward more predictable costs, greater flexibility beyond VMware, and stronger control over data and environments.
IT teams in Indiana are not just migrating. They are making intentional decisions about how infrastructure supports the business.
Organizations across Indiana are exploring alternatives that offer greater flexibility and cost control.
US Signal OpenCloud supports modern infrastructure strategies by enabling organizations to:
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Whether you are supporting enterprise operations, healthcare systems, manufacturing, or distributed teams, your infrastructure needs to be reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient.
US Signal delivers:
US Signal supports Indiana organizations with three data centers across the state, delivering low-latency connectivity, strong disaster recovery options, and flexible deployment models.
Keeping workloads closer to your operations improves performance, strengthens resiliency, and gives IT teams greater control.
Rising cloud costs, VMware changes, and increasing performance requirements are pushing organizations to reevaluate where workloads should run. Many are looking for more predictable costs, better performance, and greater control across environments.
Keeping workloads closer to users and operations can reduce latency, improve application performance, and strengthen resiliency. It also supports more efficient disaster recovery and hybrid cloud strategies.
No. Most organizations take a phased approach, moving workloads over time to reduce risk and evaluate performance and cost benefits along the way.
Common starting points include development and test environments, disaster recovery, and non-latency-sensitive production workloads. Many organizations expand from there as they gain confidence.