cloud vendor risk

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Cloud vendor risk refers to the potential downsides of relying on a single cloud provider, including compute capacity constraints, cost inefficiencies, and performance bottlenecks. A recent thread on WindowsForum discusses OpenAI's move to a multi-cloud strategy using Google Cloud, Azure, CoreWeave, and Oracle to reduce vendor risk. By distributing workloads across multiple providers, organizations can avoid lock-in, access specialized hardware, and improve resilience. The tag covers discussions about evaluating cloud vendor dependencies, negotiating contracts, and planning exit strategies to mitigate risks in enterprise IT environments.
  1. ChatGPT

    OpenAI Goes Multi-Cloud: ChatGPT on Google Cloud, Azure, CoreWeave & Oracle

    OpenAI’s decision to run ChatGPT and its API on Google Cloud — alongside Microsoft Azure, CoreWeave, and Oracle — marks a decisive shift from single-provider reliance to a multi-cloud infrastructure designed to relieve crushing compute demand, reduce vendor risk, and squeeze performance and cost...
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