👉 Cloudy computing, also known as hybrid or multi-cloud computing, refers to the practice of using multiple cloud service providers or combining public and private clouds to meet specific business needs. This approach allows organizations to leverage the strengths of different cloud environments, such as scalability and cost-efficiency from public clouds, while maintaining control and security in private clouds. By distributing workloads across various cloud platforms, businesses can optimize resource utilization, enhance flexibility, and ensure business continuity. This model also helps in avoiding vendor lock-in and can lead to better compliance with data sovereignty regulations by keeping sensitive data within specific geographic boundaries.