Start-ups are helping cloud infrastructure clients protect against distributor lock-in

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For much of the history of enterprise technology, companies tended to buy from a single vendor because it made managing the entire affair
many IT pros are looking for more flexibility than they had in the past, avoiding the vendor lock-in from the previous generation of
enterprise tech, and what being beholden to a single vendor could mean for the bottom line and their own flexibility.This is something that
comes up frequently in discussions about moving workloads from one cloud to another, and is sometimes referred to as a multi-cloud approach
Customers are loath to leave their workloads in the hands of one vendor again and repeat the mistakes of the past
They are looking to have the same flexibility on the infrastructure side that they are getting in the SaaS world, where companies tend to
and applications between clouds? It turns out that there is a complex interlinking of public cloud APIs that help the applications and data
work in tandem