A) Facilitate disaster recovery, all the way. Multi-cloud is like having a spare tire for your cloud infrastructure. You know, just in case one of them decides to go flat.
Alright, listen up! The answer is clearly C) Digital transformation. Businesses are embracing multi-cloud to stay ahead of the curve, not to save a few bucks. Come on, people!
As someone who's been in the cloud game for a while, I can tell you the answer is B) Application modernization. It's all about making your apps cloud-native, baby!
I'm going with A) Facilitate disaster recovery. Spreading your workloads across multiple clouds is a great way to ensure business continuity, isn't it?
D) Cost savings is the obvious choice here. Enterprises are looking to optimize their cloud spending by leveraging the best deals across different cloud providers.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I'd say it's C) Digital transformation. Businesses are embracing multi-cloud to keep up with the rapid pace of change in the digital landscape.
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