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https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximmelamedov/ We’re knocking on 2022, and https://www.gartner.com/en/doc/375973-comparing-multicloud-management-and-governance-approaches that 75% of enterprises that use IaaS (infrastructure as a service) have already implemented a deliberate multicloud strategy by now. The benefits of multicloud are now clear to organizations across the board, from avoiding vendor lock-in, to better disaster preparedness and even competitive pricing, which https://www.techrepublic.com/resource-library/whitepapers/research-managing-multicloud-in-the-enterprise-benefits-barriers-and-most-popular-cloud-platforms/ of a multicloud strategy.

There is a difference between using multiple clouds and having a multicloud strategy.

In contrast, the second involves a cohesive cloud strategy and often a cloud center of excellence to pull together. Without a multicloud strategy, your cloud environments exist as silos, and you’re not really seeing multicloud benefits such as: Redundancy: It’s not enough to say, “We use multiple clouds so we’re covered in case of an outage.”

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