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  1. Multi-cloud – the practice of using multiple cloud providers and platforms for different workloads – is quickly becoming a cornerstone of modern enterprise IT strategy. Instead of relying on a single cloud vendor, businesses are distributing their applications and services across a mix of public and private clouds to best meet specific requirements. This approach is no longer a niche consideration; it’s essential for organizations aiming to achieve greater agility and resilience. In fact, industry research shows that multi-cloud adoption is soaring – Gartner reports that over 75% of organizations use multiple public cloud services, and another survey found 87% of enterpri…

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  2. Should You Be Worried About Securing Non-Human Identities In Multi-Cloud Environments? With the exponential rise of digitalization, securing Non-Human Identities (NHIs) in multi-cloud environments has become a crucial concern for various industries. NHIs, known as machine identities, play an integral part in cloud environments but are often overlooked in security strategies. Addressing this gap can […] The post How can I secure NHIs in a multi-cloud environment? appeared first on Entro. The post How can I secure NHIs in a multi-cloud environment? appeared first on Security Boulevard. View the full article

  3. Organizations use multiple clouds to gain agility, use resources more efficiently, and leverage the strengths of different cloud providers. However, managing application traffic across these environments is challenging. To support predictable services, organizations need a system that intelligently selects the optimal backend for each request. The selection takes into account both the real-time health of those backends and the user's location. This entire process of dynamic traffic routing depends on continuous monitoring of application endpoints across all clouds, which delivers the real-time insights needed for informed decisions. Today, we’re announcing the general ava…

  4. A multi-cloud approach can also benefit development and operations (DevOps) teams if they have the training and skills necessary to maximize multi-cloud potential. View the full article

  5. Today businesses which are aiming to optimize resources, enhance reliability, and improve performance rely on multi-cloud strategies as they enable digital transformation by transforming the design, development, and delivery of applications across clouds which may be public, private or edge-respective to the business requirement. The orchestration tool Kubernetes, manages applications in heterogeneous landscapes of clouds, which creates unique challenges that need strategic expertise and robust solutions.. In this blog, we’ll explore expert strategies to effectively manage multi-cloud Kubernetes deployments and how Kubernetes consulting services can streamline the journey…

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