Multi-Cloud Is a Product Problem. MQloud Helps You Treat It Like One

At QCon London 2026, a session from JP Morgan Chase made a clear point. Most enterprises are approaching multi-cloud the wrong way. The biggest obstacle is not technical. It is organisational.
Companies often end up with multiple clouds through acquisitions, shadow IT, regulatory demands, or the sudden need for GPU capacity to support AI workloads. Instead of solving the root issue, teams respond by launching one remediation project after another. FinOps, governance, compliance. Each adds its own tools and overhead. Soon they are managing more than a dozen overlapping initiatives that compete for the same engineering resources.
The real problem lies in how teams are structured. One group owns AWS, another owns GCP, and then another owns Azure. Each operates with its own roadmap, tooling, and priorities. When AI demand increases, these silos become even worse. No one has a full picture.
The better approach is to treat multi-cloud as a product rather than a collection of separate projects. Instead of organising around individual cloud providers, teams should organise around horizontal capabilities such as observability, cost management, identity, networking, and delivery.
MQloud delivers exactly that. A vendor-neutral control plane allows product teams to define environments once and run them consistently across AWS Azure, and GCP. Developers write standard Kubernetes manifests or Helm charts without wrestling with EKS, GKE, or AKS-specific quirks. Platform engineers work from one dashboard instead of three separate consoles. Security and compliance stay uniform. RBAC, network policies, quotas are enforced everywhere, not rewritten per cloud.
Multi-cloud complexity is like a pilot flying three separate cockpits at once. It is slow, error-prone, and dangerous. MQloud gives teams a single cockpit. Operations become predictable. Product velocity improves. If your multi-cloud setup feels more like plumbing than product architecture, treat it like one. MQloud turns the burden into a competitive advantage.
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