Using OPA for multicloud policy and process portability

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As multicloud strategies become fully mainstream, companies and dev teams are having to figure out how to create consistent approaches among cloud environments. Multicloud, itself, is ubiquitous: Among companies in the cloud, a full 93% have multicloud strategies—meaning they use more than one public cloud vendor like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, or Microsoft Azure. Furthermore, 87% or those companies have a hybrid cloud strategy, mixing public cloud and on-premises cloud environments.

The primary reason that companies move to the cloud at all is to improve the performance, availability, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of compute, storage, network, and database functions. Then, organizations adopt a multicloud strategy largely to avoid vendor lock-in.

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