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The Distributed Cloud is a type of cloud computing and storage that is distributed across multiple physical locations. It is a hybrid of public and private cloud services, allowing organizations to take advantage of the scalability and cost-effectiveness of public cloud services while maintaining the security and control of private cloud services. It also enables organizations to access cloud services from multiple locations, allowing them to better manage their data and applications.
Distributed Cloud services are becoming increasingly popular as organizations look to take advantage of the benefits of cloud computing and storage. It allows organizations to access cloud services from multiple locations, enabling them to better manage their data and applications. It also provides organizations with the ability to scale their services quickly and cost-effectively.
Some companies in the Distributed Cloud market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Rackspace. Show Less Read more