Since the pandemic hit the world two years ago, cloud adoption has exploded. The majority of customers use multi-clouds, which are isolated silos, and each public cloud has its own management tools, operating environment, and development environment. Companies keep investing in initiatives that create dynamic hybrid workplaces that foster agility and resilience. As a result, superclouds, a new type of cloud, are emerging.
What Is Multi-Cloud?
Multi-cloud refers to the use of multiple cloud computing services from different cloud platforms or vendors to address a variety of business needs. Rather than relying on a single cloud provider, organizations can use a use combination of public, private, or hybrid clouds to optimize their workloads and applications. By leveraging multi-cloud, organizations can take advantage of the strengths of different cloud providers, such as cost saving, scalability, reliability, security, and flexibility.
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