The cloud is no longer one place. It is a network of federated systems, stitched together by APIs, contracts, and trust. Federation IaaS makes this real. It transforms isolated infrastructure into a unified, yet distributed, service that can scale across providers, regions, and environments without losing control.
At its core, Federation Infrastructure as a Service is about autonomy and interoperability. Each domain runs its own compute, storage, and networking, but participates in a shared framework. Identity, policy, and workload orchestration cross boundaries without breaking compliance rules or performance guarantees.
Federation IaaS solves the problem of lock-in. You can run workloads where they fit best—cloud, on-prem, or edge—while still managing them from one cohesive layer. Automated provisioning spans multiple backends. Metadata flows without friction. Failover happens without downtime.
Security in Federation IaaS comes from federated identity management and synchronized policy enforcement. Access control lists and encryption standards propagate across the federation, keeping data secure while still accessible to authorized components.