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What Does Google Promise Businesses with Multicloud Solutions?<\/h2>
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Disparate Clouds, Common Infrastructure: Understanding Multicloud<\/strong><\/p>
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The ultimate destination for end-to-end digital transformation: Multicloud<\/h3>
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Today, many businesses, small, medium or large, come into contact with cloud platforms. Even businesses that don’t run heavy digital workloads are reaping the benefits of the cloud with their e-commerce platforms or payment systems in their physical stores. As scale grows, needs diverge, and some businesses choose to use solutions from multiple providers. In this article, we discuss this situation, the concept of multi-cloud and the multicloud solutions offered by Google. <\/em><\/p>
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Do you use enterprise resource planning (ERP) software? Do you use mobile devices and computers to follow your logistics processes? Do you have an e-commerce platform as well as physical stores?<\/p>
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Do you offer contactless payment in your stores? If your answer to any of these easily reproducible questions is “yes,” it means you’re in contact with a cloud system, regardless of your scale or headcount.<\/p>
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Cloud platforms are at the heart of digital transformation today and have already replaced traditional, on-premises data centers. So much so that as the scales grow, the needs differ. Some businesses are adopting multiple clouds\u2014a multi-cloud approach\u2014to improve IT and application performance and manage costs. <\/p>
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When it comes to cloud service providers, technology giants such as Google, AWS, Microsoft, IBM, Alibaba come to mind. Although each offers different variations of various common services, they differ from each other in their use and strengths. On the other hand, the data centers that these providers are located in different parts of the world also affect the technology provider choices of the enterprises. In such cases, businesses may choose Google for some of their services, AWS for other applications, or Alibaba Cloud when they start to implement their expansion strategy for the Asian market.<\/p>
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In this article, we will talk about the definition of multi-cloud, its advantages and disadvantages, and in which situations it is necessary for a business.<\/p>
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