Businesses are adopting multiple cloud providers for flexibility, but managing connections is complex. Software-defined cloud interconnects can help.
More and more, businesses are moving away from relying on a single cloud provider and instead using several. This offers benefits like flexibility and potentially better pricing, but it also creates complexity in managing how these cloud services connect.
This underscores the need for better cloud network solutions. Businesses are looking for tools and services that can simplify managing these multicloud connections. In essence, the trend is towards cloud networking that offers a simpler and more secure way to manage the growing complexity of multicloud environments.
In discussing solutions for different cloud networking scenarios – offering businesses more flexibility and control over their cloud connectivity while improving network security and performance — SDxCentral contributor Chris Preimesberger is joined here by Lionel Rayon, VP of Technology Partnerships at Console Connect.
In the interview, Rayon and Preimesberger also touch on the following, among other things:
- Some of the typical cloud networking scenarios facing businesses, such as cloud migration, multicloud connectivity and backup and redundancy.
- How the move to multicloud has introduced more network complexity and how can Console Connect help.
- How a software defined cloud interconnect (SDCI) platform can help with these scenarios — allowing businesses to spin up private connections to the cloud whenever needed.
- Why Console Connect's global infrastructure — one of the largest global networks in the world — differentiates them from other network-as-a-service (NaaS) solutions.