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The increasing complexity of cloud environments, coupled with heightened scrutiny on software supply chain security, is compelling enterprises to adopt more controlled cloud strategies.
This trend indicates a maturing cloud adoption landscape where security, compliance, and cost control are driving new patterns of infrastructure deployment and management.
Enterprises are gaining more control over their cloud infrastructure through BYOC models, shifting responsibilities and potentially power dynamics between cloud providers and customers.
- · Enterprise IT departments
- · BYOC solution providers
- · Software supply chain security vendors
- · Cloud-native security firms
- · Monolithic cloud providers (some offerings)
- · Traditional on-premise solutions
- · Security vendors lacking cloud-native expertise
Increased adoption of 'Bring-Your-Own-Cloud' models empowers organizations with more control over their cloud infrastructure and data sovereignty.
This shift intensifies competition among cloud providers to offer more flexible and secure tenancy options, potentially leading to new service innovations.
The proliferation of BYOC could fragment the cloud market landscape, fostering specialized infrastructure and security providers catering to distinct enterprise needs.
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