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Multicloud: Why Being in One Cloud Isn't Enough for the Most Innovative Companies

The cloud transformed the way companies work with data, offering greater flexibility and scalability. However, the increasing demand for more dynamic and innovative solutions has driven the emergence of other models, including multicloud, which allows for cost optimization, improved performance, and greater flexibility.

As the name itself indicates, a multicloud environment is a cloud computing area that uses services from multiple cloud providers, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Nele, instead of linking to a single provider, companies distribute their workloads across different platforms, aiming to optimize costs, performance, security, and flexibility.

It is no coincidence that the search for more efficient and personalized solutions within cloud computing continues to expand, with 49% of organizations adopting a cloud-first strategy, according to areportfrom Cloud Industry Forum 2024. Of these companies, 98% use or plan to use at least two cloud infrastructure providers, while another 31% are using four or more.

Multicloud is so strategic nowadaysgenerateda contract in the United States worth US$ 9 billion from none other than the Pentagon with Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, and Google. What security authorities seek with this is the same as the world's leading companies: to get the best from each provider with efficiency, agility, and a cost-benefit superior to traditional computing models.

Meanwhile, choosing the right providers and efficiently distributing workloads are crucial for the success of a multicloud environment. It is necessary to have a detailed understanding of each application and service, also considering the services offered by each provider that meet the company's applications and the geographical location of its clients.

The adoption of one or more providers within the multicloud should still consider services and functionalities, pricing, technical support, and security. Once this is defined, it is important to build a good distribution of workloads—considering requirements, costs, management, and backups—which also allows for qualitative and efficient resilience and observability, preventing problems in a predictive manner.

It is clear that the complexity of multicloud is significant, as managing multiple cloud environments can be complex, requiring specific tools and processes. Furthermore, it is mandatory to ensure data security across different platforms, especially when it comes to compliance with regulations, and integrating various cloud services may require the development of customized solutions. Without proper care, this environment may suffer from management and cost issues.

The search for resources to prevent blockages within supply chains, with disaster recovery resources and, in this package, offering better costs and services, will continue to be high. And that's why knowing how to work with cutting-edge technologies is just as important as having the proper knowledge to manage them – whether they are public, private, or hybrid in origin. Even Artificial Intelligence (AI) can only evolve in a multi-cloud environment, as confirmed by 92% of leaders in a recentsearch.

To simplify, think of the multicloud environment as managing a restaurant, where each dish comes from a different kitchen, with its own chef and unique recipe. If you know how to use this varied menu at the same time, in favor of your target audience, you will have the best in terms of performance and reliability in your operations. It is important to emphasize that this is a continuous process of improvement and strategic adjustments.

If well “seasoned”, this meal will make the customer come back to repeat the experience, I have no doubt about that.

Alessandro Buonopane
Alessandro Buonopane
Alessandro Buonopane is CEO Brazil of GFT Technologies.
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