crossprovider
Crossprovider is a term used to describe interoperability and collaboration across multiple service providers or cloud environments. It covers technologies, architectures, and practices that allow workloads, data, identities, or workflows to span more than one provider, rather than being confined to a single vendor.
In cloud computing, crossprovider supports multi-cloud strategies, enabling organizations to distribute resources across different clouds to
In identity and access management, crossprovider relies on federated authentication and authorization using standards such as
In data and application integration, it involves connecting services through APIs, adapters, or integration platforms to
Common architectural patterns include federated identity architectures, API gateways and contracts, data format standardization, and event-driven
Benefits include increased resilience, flexibility, and access to specialized services, along with reduced vendor dependence. Challenges
Examples include multi-cloud deployment tools like Terraform or Pulumi, which provision resources on multiple cloud providers;