In the worst case, when companies rely on different cloud providers, this poses security risks.
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New York, Dusseldorf Company datadog It looks like a start-up. There are smoothies in the refrigerator, bowls of fruit on the table, and the mascot, a dog, affixed to each coffee cup. The view from New York to the Statue of Liberty tells the visitor that it is here on the 45th floor of the “New York Times” skyscraper, the headquarters of a billion dollar corporation.
Company owner Olivier Pommel has a clear vision of his business: “The cloud is the subject of the future.” But he warns: “The complexity is exploding on all fronts.” This not only leads to inefficiencies, but also poses security risks in the worst case. Case. Datadog makes its money by removing the resulting chaos for its customers.
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