Cloud Brokers provides a single point of entry to manage multiple cloud services for business or technical purposes. The two important unique features of a cloud broker are the ability to provide a single consistent interface to multiple differing cloud providers and the clear visibility that the broker allows into which company is providing the services in the background.
In general, cloud brokers provide services in three categories:23
Benefits of using a cloud broker for a business or technical purpose include the following:4
Pay for what is needed: Cloud brokers provide a selected assortment of services required by the consumer.
Despite the benefits that a cloud broker can provide, there are also concerns related to the use of a cloud broker:6
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