The Last Great Cloud Transformation
Regaining Control Over your Multi-Cloud Environment - The Last Great Cloud Transformation EP4
37m
In today's episode, hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Annika Garbers (Cloudflare). As nearly all enterprises embrace multi-cloud strategies, with 98% using or planning to use multiple clouds, they gain access to unique services, cutting-edge technologies, and competitive pricing. However, this approach brings significant security challenges. As organizations expand their cloud usage, they often lose visibility and control over their environments, struggling to manage disparate security tools from various vendors. Meanwhile, cyberthreats continue to rise in number and sophistication. Enter the connectivity cloud—a solution built on a global network that simplifies multi-cloud management. By providing seamless connectivity, unified security policies, and real-time threat intelligence, the connectivity cloud helps businesses regain control, ensuring security without sacrificing performance.
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