The Benefits and Limitations of a Multi-Cloud Strategy
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A multi-cloud strategy, where businesses work with more than one cloud provider, brings both benefits and challenges. Benefits include greater flexibility in choosing services from different providers, avoiding vendor lock-in, and optimizing performance. Multi-cloud deployments also enhance business continuity and data availability by spreading workloads across multiple clouds. However, managing a multi-cloud environment can be complex and requires skilled teams. Cost management and security, especially in terms of data protection and access control, are important considerations. The PingOne Cloud Platform offers an identity management solution for secure and efficient multi-cloud operations.
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More Clouds, More Complexity
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It’s much more difficult to protect data and enforce access control policies across a multi-cloud architecture, which opens up a wider range of security vulnerabilities. Without a rigorous, centralized approach to identity management, governance and security, organizations open themselves up to a higher risk of data protection issues and security breaches.
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o secure diverse environments, applications, and users, businesses need an identity platform that’s made for a world where multi-cloud is the norm. And that’s exactly what the PingOne Cloud Platform offers. It delivers a comprehensive set of cloud identity and access management services that empower you to provide single sign-on (SSO) for all your users across all your applications, regardless of which cloud they are running on.
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