Category: Software, Business, Security, Data, Cloud, Infrastructure

Not only are businesses becoming more reliant on the cloud, the way in which many are using the cloud has also changed.

For instance, if you’re using SaaS applications such as Salesforce or Office 365, then you’re already dependent on multiple clouds.

The network is the glue that binds all cloud communication — from the end user to the cloud, within the cloud, and between clouds. Calibrating performance in multicloud environments, therefore, requires an understanding of the hundreds of dependencies that flow between public and private ecosystems that power the application. This means for a multicloud monitoring solution to be successful, it needs some key capabilities.

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