Multicloud and hybrid environments are no longer strategic experiments; they’re the operational reality for modern enterprises. But while adoption is widespread, making these environments work consistently, securely, and at scale is where most strategies fall short. This ebook, How OCI Makes Multicloud and Hybrid Work, examines exactly why that gap exists and how Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is uniquely positioned to close it.
The guide starts by unpacking the real drivers behind multicloud and hybrid adoption (regulatory pressure, data sovereignty, AI workload demands, legacy system complexity) and why these forces make a single-cloud approach impractical for most large organizations. From there, it dives into OCI’s architectural advantages: fault-isolated availability domains, private dedicated connectivity via FastConnect, and networking constructs that mirror traditional data center models.
You’ll discover how OCI approaches multicloud interoperability differently, enabling private cloud-to-cloud connectivity with platforms like Microsoft Azure through Oracle’s Multicloud Interconnect, bypassing the public internet entirely. The ebook also takes a deep look at governance, identity management, and Zero Trust security across distributed environments, and explains why these are the true determinants of multicloud sustainability.
Critically, the guide addresses where most multicloud strategies actually break down: day-2 operations. It outlines how Cloud Managed Services, combined with OCI’s architectural strengths and IT Convergence’s expertise, transform multicloud complexity into a controlled, competitive advantage rather than an operational burden.


