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Cloud Orchestration is a process of managing and automating the deployment, configuration, and management of cloud computing and storage resources. It is a key component of cloud computing, allowing users to manage multiple cloud services and resources in a unified way. Cloud Orchestration enables users to create, deploy, and manage cloud-based applications and services in a more efficient and cost-effective manner. It also helps to reduce the complexity of managing multiple cloud services and resources.
Cloud Orchestration provides users with the ability to automate the deployment and management of cloud services and resources. It also helps to reduce the time and effort required to manage multiple cloud services and resources. Additionally, it helps to improve the scalability and reliability of cloud services and resources.
Some of the companies in the Cloud Orchestration market include Microsoft, IBM, Google, Amazon Web Services, Oracle, VMware, Red Hat, and Rackspace. Show Less Read more