Enterprise IT was meant to get simpler as cloud adoption expanded. Instead, many businesses now rely on multiple systems just to keep database operations running properly. What was sold as flexibility has often turned into added complexity, higher costs and more operational risk.
That is the issue Verge Technologies is addressing in an upcoming session with Carahsoft. The discussion centres on how enterprise database environments are actually functioning today and why the current model is becoming harder to defend.
The pressure is strongest in multi-cloud environments, where businesses are trying to manage performance, uptime and costs across fragmented systems. Traditional database management methods are struggling to keep up. Manual tuning, reactive maintenance and poor visibility across environments create a combination of waste and risk that becomes more serious as data estates grow.
As enterprises increase their use of AI, the demands placed on databases and underlying infrastructure rise with it. That makes reliability and automation more important. Businesses do not want more tools layered on top of an already fragmented stack. They want fewer points of failure, lower operational effort and clearer control.
Verge’s positioning is built around that shift. The company is arguing for cloud convergence rather than further tool sprawl. The idea is that one business should not need seven systems to manage its database environment.
Database Management Automation in Multi-Cloud Environments
Featured Speakers: Jimmy Jobe, President and CEO, Verge Technologies
Thursday, April 30, 2026 2:00pm ET; 11:00am PT, 60 minutes
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