Enterprises need a new operating model for the multi-cloud world

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Most enterprises are already operating in multi-cloud environments, whether by design or by necessity. Teams adopted different platforms, business units chose their own providers, and older systems remained in place to avoid migration risk. The result is a distributed infrastructure that lacks a unified way to manage it.

Traditional cloud operations were built for single environments, one provider, one set of tools, one view of performance. That model doesn’t work anymore. Businesses expect seamless performance and availability, regardless of where workloads run. But IT teams are still managing fragmented systems with siloed tools and incomplete visibility.

This disconnect becomes critical under pressure. Outages, cost spikes, and slow responses often trace back to the same issue: there’s no single way to operate across the entire environment.

Cloud Convergence is about dealing with that reality. It doesn’t mean choosing fewer platforms. It means managing all platforms together, as one system.

Verge Technologies Inc. is a database platform as a service that gives enterprises ZERO database downtime. Their product SentientDB is the first product to market that creates the potential for 100% uptime, so you can focus on running your business, not running your data.

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