So, what exactly is managed multi cloud?
In simple terms, it’s a service where a third-party expert takes the reins, managing your applications and workloads across multiple public clouds like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Think of it as a strategic partnership designed to cut through the complexity, rein in costs, and bolster security, all…
Cloud bills can spiral out of control, but they don't have to. The key isn't just cutting costs; it's about spending smarter. Effective cloud financial management, or FinOps, requires a deliberate strategy that combines the right tools, processes, and cultural mindset. As cloud infrastructure becomes even more critical, mastering cost control is a competitive advantage.…
When you hear "cloud orchestration," what comes to mind? For many, it's just a fancier word for automation. But that's not quite right. While they're related, orchestration is the secret sauce that makes complex cloud environments actually work.
Think of it like this: orchestration is the conductor of a digital symphony. It doesn't play an…
So, what exactly is cloud cost optimization? Think of it as the ongoing, disciplined practice of cutting down your total cloud spending without sacrificing performance, reliability, or your ability to grow. It’s not a one-and-done project. It's about systematically hunting down waste, right-sizing your resources, and making sure every single dollar you spend in the…
An AWS managed service provider is essentially your expert crew for navigating the powerful but often complex world of Amazon Web Services. Think of them as the specialized team that handles all the technical heavy lifting, from security and maintenance to cost optimization, so you can focus on what you do best: running your business.…
CLOUD TOGGLE is a simple but powerful way to give teams control over their cloud virtual machines while cutting waste and freeing your DevOps team to focus on higher value work. CLOUD TOGGLE, is a lightweight tool that lets users safely request temporary access to start a VM for a fixed period. Here I expand…
