Architecting
For Any Cloud

As organizations move towards hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, applications are being redesigned to run on multiple cloud platforms. These applications must be adaptable enough to run on any cloud, despite the differences between platforms. In this infographic we will explore which challenges organizations face in creating "any cloud" applications and how these challenges are shaping the future of application development and cloud computing, based on the last three years.

The Cloud Computing
Landscape Today
01
94%
of enterprises surveyed by Flexera
currently use cloud platforms.
91%
use at least one public cloud where the infrastructure
is owned and managed by a vendor and used by multiple organizations.
72%
use a private cloud, where the infrastructure is used by a
single organization.
69%
use a hybrid architecture, combining both public and private
cloud systems.
Top Reasons for Adopting aMulti-cloud Architecture
38%
Availability zones or
specific locations
33%
Mitigating vendor lock-in
31%
Specific features
25%
Compliance or security,
Performance and
Reduced Cost.
02
Top Concerns in
Deploying in a Multi-cloud
Environment
63%
Centralized security
37%
Employee skill and expertise
33%
Centralized visibility
and management
33%
Increased infrastructure and
application management
complexity
03

Managing and deploying applications across multiple clouds is not an easy task. At Mezmo, we understand the challenges in deploying applications across multiple cloud platforms and hosting providers. That’s why we offer a multi-cloud logging solution for collecting and managing logs across all of your cloud applications and platforms. WIth native support for Kubernetes, Docker, and many cloud-based platforms, Mezmo lets you collect, monitor, and analyze log data from your applications quickly and easily.

To learn more about how mezmo is
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solutions engineer.

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