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Rising AI costs and mounting cybersecurity threats are pushing organizations to rethink their cloud strategies, with multi-cloud interoperability emerging as a crucial enabler of agility and cost control.
According to Gartner, global IT spending is set to rise nearly 10% in 2025. But this may not be sufficient to match skyrocketing data volumes and the surging demand for AI infrastructure. Akamai reports that two-thirds of UK firms anticipate higher cloud expenses in the coming year, largely driven by AI experimentation and inflation. However, budgets are not keeping pace, forcing some organizations to consider cuts in staff or cybersecurity spending.
The risks of underinvestment are significant. Ransomware incidents have disrupted high-profile organizations such as Marks & Spencer and the British Library, while new UK regulations prohibit critical industries from paying ransoms. At the same time, concerns are rising over reliance on non-European cloud providers, with governments like the Netherlands warning of risks tied to operational continuity and sovereignty.
Multi-cloud adoption offers a potential solution. Nearly 80% of UK organizations are already exploring or using multi-cloud, with benefits including workload flexibility, agility, and cost optimization. Still, challenges remain, such as vendor lock-in, interoperability gaps, and the complexity of migration.
Key takeaways for tech leaders:
- AI cost pressure: Training advanced models requires high-spec infrastructure and significant power, driving cloud expenses upward.
- Security imperatives: Ransomware and data sovereignty risks make reliance on a single hyperscaler increasingly untenable.
- Multi-cloud value: Running the right workload on the right cloud can cut costs-Hopsworks, for instance, reduced spend by 62%.
- Open standards needed: Initiatives like OpenStack and Open Cloud Coalition aim to improve interoperability and competition.
As AI scales and cyber threats intensify, the future of digital infrastructure will depend on more transparent, open, and flexible multi-cloud ecosystems.
Source:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/why-ai-and-cost-pressure-make-multi-cloud-interoperability-critical
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