Break Free from Cloud Vendor Lock-In with Revolutionary New Platform
Startup FluidCloud has just launched a game-changing platform that lets users clone, migrate, and restore infrastructure across clouds in minutes. Dubbed the FluidCloud Platform, this innovative tool uses infrastructure-as-code principles to reverse engineer existing environments into a standard infrastructure definition.
The result is seamless cloning, migration, and remapping across heterogeneous cloud ecosystems. According to FluidCloud, their platform provides three key features: fast portability, resiliency, and unified governance.
One of the standout benefits of the FluidCloud Platform is its ability to enable fast movement of workloads across regions, accounts, and cloud providers through built-in infrastructure mapping and automation. This not only streamlines processes but also ensures teams can instantly spin up backup environments in case of outages thanks to native infrastructure redundancy.
But that’s not all – the platform also boasts AI-powered cloud governance that provides a real-time view of compliance, usage, drift detection, cost efficiency, and best practices across cloud environments. This means businesses can finally break free from vendor lock-in and choose the best provider for each workload based on their unique needs.
FluidCloud’s CEO and co-founder, Sharad Kumar, emphasizes that innovation starts with freeing infrastructure. “Businesses deserve the freedom to choose the best vendor for each workload, tailored to their governance, performance, innovation, and cost needs,” he said in a statement.
But what really sets FluidCloud apart is its commitment to helping teams move fast, build smart, and negotiate from a position of strength. By empowering businesses with this level of flexibility and control, the platform promises to revolutionize the way companies approach cloud infrastructure.
The FluidCloud Platform has been built on top of the Go language and offers unparalleled benefits in terms of portability, resiliency, and governance. Whether your organization is looking to migrate from one cloud provider to another or simply wants to optimize its current setup, this platform is sure to be a valuable resource.












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