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Supercloud does not mean a bigger cloud, but a flexible abstraction layer across multiple clouds. Applications move and operate without being tied to a single provider, which changes how cost and performance are managed. #CloudComputing #Supercloud

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Antonio, the way you frame supercloud as abstraction rather than scale shifts the conversation in the right direction. It stops being about infrastructure and starts being about control. What becomes clear in practice is that flexibility is often assumed, not real. Data gravity, integrations, and tooling choices quietly anchor systems even when workloads look portable on the surface. That’s where the real challenge sits. Not in moving across clouds, but in designing systems that don’t inherit hidden constraints. Because in the end, you’re not just choosing where to run your applications… you’re choosing what will limit them later.

Incidents get harder the moment your app spans 3 clouds. Your cheapest compute move triggers egress bills, duplicated IAM, and observability gaps that only show up in the postmortem. How do you define one SLO owner across 3 providers?

Supercloud it’s about flexibility. Decoupling apps from a single provider could seriously improve cost control and performance optimization across environments.

I think Quantum AI computing will revolutionize the Cloud in terms of capacity, access, and security.

Antonio, the abstraction layer framing is the key insight here. Once your apps stop caring which cloud they run on, procurement and architecture decisions become completely different conversations.

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Antonio, sounds like a meta-cloud ? 😅

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