Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 90 | Page 27

EDITOR ’ S QUESTION
SILMI KHANFIR , DIRECTOR OF CLOUD
AND XAAS , AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST , MINDWARE

With the rapid adoption of cloud computing as an alternative model to deploy and consume IT , we have seen the emergence of major hyperscalers such as Microsoft , AWS , Google Cloud , and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure . These industry giants are key contenders for enterprises seeking Infrastructure as a Service , IaaS and Platform as a Service , PaaS solutions . services . This empowers enterprises to maintain a competitive edge , explore innovative solutions , and future-proof their IT infrastructure .

A growing number of software vendors are either offering Software as a Service , SaaS directly from their own cloud platforms or partnering with public cloud providers to do so . This proliferation of cloud options from various public cloud providers and SaaS vendors gives enterprises the flexibility to either operate their own private cloud or opt for the use of cloud services from more than one cloud vendor to host their applications and workloads .
This decision is typically based on technical considerations like security , performance , and connectivity , as well as financials . This approach of deploying multiple clouds is what we call the multicloud platform approach with benefits in multiple areas
Enterprises possess the freedom to select the most suitable cloud services tailored to individual workloads or applications . This adaptability fosters swift responses to evolving business needs and technological innovations . Embracing multiple cloud providers diminishes the threat of vendor dependency , offering resilience against service interruptions , pricing fluctuations , or related challenges tied to a single provider .
Adopting multiple cloud platforms grants access to an extensive array of leading-edge technologies and
Allocating workloads across multiple cloud platforms enables enterprises to enhance performance by matching each workload with the most fitting cloud infrastructure . This optimisation can result in better reliability , scalability , and responsiveness .
Employing multiple cloud providers can bolster security through the implementation of a defence-in-depth strategy , mitigating the risk of a single point of failure . Furthermore , it can aid enterprises in fulfilling distinct regulatory and compliance mandates by selecting cloud providers equipped with relevant certifications and compliance frameworks .
Adopting multiple cloud platforms grants access to an extensive array of technologies and services .
Adopting multi-cloud strategies empowers enterprises to capitalise on competitive pricing and take advantage of cost-effective services offered by different cloud providers . Additionally , it facilitates improved budgeting and cost control through workload optimisation and resource scaling , enabling more efficient allocation of financial resources .
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