What We Architect
Deliberate distribution with unified governance.
Strategic Workload Placement
Place each workload where it best meets cost, latency, and rules.
Hybrid Integration
Secure, reliable links between on-premises and cloud systems.
Unified Governance
Consistent identity, policy, and audit trails across environments.
When It Works
Multi-cloud helps when the constraint is genuine.
Regulatory Fit
Data stays where laws require without slowing the business.
Global Reach
Users get low latency without regional compromises.
Best-Fit Capabilities
Use the strongest option for each workload when it counts.
How We Build It
Portability where it helps, specificity where it pays.
Common Infrastructure Patterns
Consistent building blocks for networking, compute, and storage.
Portable Runtime
Workloads deploy the same way across environments.
Network Fabric
Reliable connectivity with clear performance expectations.
Federated Identity
Single identity plane with consistent access control.
Unified Observability
One view of health and performance across clouds.
Traffic Management
Routing adapting to health, latency, and capacity.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does multi-cloud actually make sense?
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When compliance, geography, or capabilities require it and the value outweighs the complexity.
What makes multi-cloud operationally hard?
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Duplicated tooling, identity, monitoring, and incident response across environments.
How do you avoid lowest-common-denominator design?
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We stay portable where it helps and use provider strengths where it pays off.
What about data gravity?
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We place compute near data and avoid constant cross-cloud movement.
Do we need separate teams for each cloud?
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Not ideally. We build platforms letting one team manage multiple environments.