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92% of Enterprises Use Multi-Cloud.
Most Are Doing It Wrong.

Multi-cloud is now the norm: 92% of enterprises use multiple cloud providers. But there is a difference between strategic multi-cloud and accidental multi-cloud. Strategic means workloads in the right cloud for their requirements. Accidental means different teams picked different clouds and now you have three of everything. We help you get the benefits of multi-cloud without the complexity tax.

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92%
Enterprises using multi-cloud
89%
Using hybrid cloud
3.4
Avg. public clouds deployed
65%
Market share: AWS + Azure + GCP

The Challenge

Accidental Multi-Cloud Chaos

Multi-cloud often happens by accident. Different business units chose different clouds. An acquisition brought a second platform. That SaaS vendor runs on a different cloud than your primary. Now you have multiple identity systems, multiple security tools, multiple billing relationships, and no unified view of anything. The promise was flexibility. The reality is complexity that slows everything down.

Our Approach

We help you make multi-cloud intentional. Which workloads belong where and why? How do you maintain security and governance across platforms? Where do you standardize versus optimize for each cloud's strengths? We design multi-cloud architectures that capture the benefits (best-of-breed services, vendor negotiating leverage, geographic flexibility) while managing the complexity through unified operations.

What We Deliver

Capabilities

01

Multi-Cloud Strategy

Define strategic rationale for multi-cloud. Workload placement principles, vendor relationships, exit strategies. Intentional architecture, not accidental sprawl.

02

Architecture Design

Design for portability where needed, optimization where beneficial. Avoid lock-in without sacrificing cloud-native capabilities.

03

Unified Identity & Security

Single identity plane across clouds. Consistent security policies, centralized monitoring, unified compliance. One security standard, regardless of cloud.

04

Cross-Cloud Networking

Secure, performant connectivity between clouds and on-prem. SD-WAN, private connectivity, traffic optimization.

05

Unified Operations

Single-pane-of-glass management across AWS, Azure, GCP. Consolidated monitoring, cost management, and governance.

06

Cloud Arbitrage

Place workloads in the most cost-effective location. Reserved capacity optimization across providers. Let economics drive placement decisions.

Our Process

How We Work

01

Assessment

Map current multi-cloud state. Inventory workloads, identify redundancies, document pain points. Understand the full picture.

02

Strategy Development

Define multi-cloud principles. Which workloads where? What is portable? What is optimized for specific clouds? Clear decision framework.

03

Architecture Design

Design target architecture with unified identity, networking, and operations. Portability without complexity.

04

Platform Implementation

Deploy management platforms, configure networking, implement governance. Foundation for unified operations.

05

Optimization

Continuous optimization across clouds. Workload placement reviews, cost arbitrage, capability leverage. Ongoing governance.

Why Flynaut

What Makes Us Different

01

Strategic Not Dogmatic

Some things should be portable. Some should leverage cloud-specific capabilities. We help you make intentional decisions, not religious ones.

02

Operational Expertise

We operate multi-cloud environments daily. Our recommendations come from real-world experience managing complexity.

03

All Three Clouds

Deep expertise in AWS, Azure, and GCP. We help you leverage each platform's strengths without becoming three separate IT organizations.

04

Honest About Consolidation

Full multi-cloud is expensive. Sometimes the right answer is to consolidate to fewer clouds. If your multi-cloud strategy is creating more complexity than value, we will tell you.

Results

Global Retailer Unifies Three Clouds, 40% Reduction in Cloud Ops Headcount

A global retailer had AWS (e-commerce), Azure (corporate), and GCP (analytics). Three separate teams, three toolsets, no unified visibility. Cloud operations required 25 FTEs across locations. Implemented unified management platform. Consolidated identity, standardized networking, unified monitoring. Automated operations where possible. Cross-trained core team.

Results are illustrative, inspired by real client engagements. Specific metrics pending client verification.

40% reduction in cloud operations headcount (25 to 15 FTEs).
Mean time to resolve incidents improved 60%.
First unified view of total cloud spend.
Teams now share capabilities across platforms.

Ready to Make Multi-Cloud Intentional?

It seems like your multi-cloud happened organically and now you are managing complexity you never planned for. We can help you take back control.