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Sometimes, multicloud just happens. Some organizations might have, for example, applications running on Amazon Web Services in one department, while at the same time, while another may come to rely on Google Cloud or other cloud provider services.
How do you make them work under one unified architecture? The difficulties of multicloud management is the main topic of this latest episode of the New Stack Makers podcast, where we interview the CEO and co-founder of mulitcloud management platform provider Mist.io, Chris Psaltis. Here we discussed the inherent difficulties and possible solutions for running operations across multiple cloud services, as well as how Mist.io can help. TNS Editor Joab Jackson was the host.
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Sometimes, multicloud just happens. Some organizations might have, for example, applications running on Amazon Web Services in one department, while at the same time, while another may come to rely on Google Cloud or other cloud provider services.
How do you make them work under one unified architecture? The difficulties of multicloud management is the main topic of this latest episode of the New Stack Makers podcast, where we interview the CEO and co-founder of mulitcloud management platform provider Mist.io, Chris Psaltis. Here we discussed the inherent difficulties and possible solutions for running operations across multiple cloud services, as well as how Mist.io can help. TNS Editor Joab Jackson was the host.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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