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5 ways Google can help you succeed in the multi-cloud world.
05 Aug 2021
Executive Summary Running your business in the cloud is good, but can running on multiple clouds be better? Limiting yourself to a single cloud stack can come at a significant cost. Instead of taking advantage of the unique capabilities of every cloud, you face the limitations of proprietary systems. Rather than uncovering more insights with best-of-breed tools, siloed data and data gravity slow down your analysis. Where there could be resilience that comes from entirely different systems, there is concentrated risk. These are big tradeoffs to make in exchange for the simplicity of running on just one cloud. To diversify their cloud strategy and avoid these limitations, many organizations (81% of enterprises surveyed by Gartner¹) have turned to multicloud and hybrid deployments. If you’re thinking of going down this path, we want to partner with you on this journey. Here are five reasons to partner with Google Cloud on your multicloud journey
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