Published: 22 February 2024
Summary
Executive leaders must balance the greater flexibility and breadth of technology options offered by a multicloud strategy against the greater complexity and significantly increased costs of such a strategy. This research compares different multicloud approaches.
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Key Findings
A multicloud strategy for cloud infrastructure and platform services (CIPS) — such as the tandem adoption of multiple hyperscale cloud providers that sell both infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) — offers the greatest access to technology innovations.
A multicloud strategy increases the complexity and cost of IT, and demands greater skills. While most organizations will eventually be multicloud, many adopt multiple providers without deliberate planning, creating unnecessary chaos.
A multicloud strategy also increases the direct cost of cloud services because it actually reduces discounts due to lower-volume commitments to each provider. Contrary to the
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