For the past couple of years, we’ve heard the term “Hybrid Cloud” discussed as the nirvana that Enterprise IT is truly looking for as they consider new operating paradigms to better align business needs and evolving technology. “Hybrid Cloud” would be the bridge between the known entity (“Private Cloud”, “resources within your Data Center”, “virtualized legacy applications”, etc.) and the new, dynamic entity (“Public Cloud”). There was just one small problem – this reality was a lot easier said than done (previously written about here, here, and here