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workflow portability
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Workflow portability refers to the ability to run computational pipelines across different cloud providers and on-premises systems without rewriting code. A recent thread discusses CIQ Fuzzball, which enables AI, inference, and high-performance computing workflows to move seamlessly between CoreWeave, AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure, and local hardware from a single control plane. This approach reduces vendor lock-in and allows teams to choose the best compute environment for each job. The discussion highlights that workflow portability is becoming a key factor in enterprise infrastructure decisions, as it decouples workloads from specific cloud platforms and simplifies governance.
CIQ announced on June 4, 2026, that Fuzzball now supports AI, inference, and high-performance computing workflows across CoreWeave, AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure, and on-premises systems from a single control plane. The news is less about one more cloud checkbox...