Multi-Cloud Multi-Cloud Platform means running workloads across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and beyond—with one control plane. It is not about splitting traffic for novelty. It is about resilience, cost control, and independence. When one region falters, another takes over. When pricing shifts, you move without rewriting systems.
A modern multi-cloud platform abstracts infrastructure. It gives a unified API for deployment, monitoring, and scaling. No more juggling different SDKs and CLI tools. No more hand-coded integrations just to keep basic services aligned. You see all containers. You see all databases. You manage network policy in one place.
Performance is no longer tied to a single provider’s limits. You can run compute near users, regardless of which cloud offers the edge location. You avoid data gravity traps by replicating across regions and providers. Disaster recovery plans shrink from months to minutes because failover is built-in.