Faction Description
Cloud computing is the most important trend. It unlocks innovation, boosts resilience, and gives companies competitive advantages. Multi-cloud computing is a combination or combination of multiple cloud services provided by different cloud providers. These cloud providers can be public clouds such as AWS, Azure, Google, or Google, as well as private clouds that are built on VMware. Multi-cloud strategies are a great way for enterprises to increase business resilience, access the best capabilities regardless of vendor, as well as to avoid cloud vendor lock-in. Cloud services like Business Intelligence, AI, and Machine Learning have moved into software-as-a-service (SaaS) or platform-as-a-service (PaaS) consumption models. The sharing of a common datastore among clouds unlocks innovation from all clouds while eliminating data gravity concerns. Also, it avoids storing multiple (possibly outof-sync!) copies of the same data.