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NAB signs five-year multi-cloud deal with Microsoft – Finextra
National Australia Bank has signed a five-year deal with Microsoft to co-design, develop and invest in the bank’s multi-cloud strategy, porting 1000 of its 2600 apps to Azure as the primary cloud.

National Australia Bank has signed a five-year deal with Microsoft to co-design, develop and invest in the bank’s multi-cloud strategy, porting 1000 of its 2600 apps to Azure as the primary cloud.
Under the agreement, NAB and Microsoft will share development costs and resourcing investment to architect a multi-cloud ecosystem that will host 1000 of the banks applications on Microsoft Azure as the primary cloud, while ensuring the same applications can be moved to or run across a secondary cloud…

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