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The definitive guide to multi-cloud observability in APAC

APAC enterprises run on multiple clouds. Almost 90% have meaningful workloads deployed across more than one public cloud provider, and the provider mix is unlike any other region—AWS, Azure, and GCP alongside Alibaba Cloud, Huawei Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Akamai, and DigitalOcean, against a compliance backdrop shaped by data residency mandates and local regulatory requirements that vary significantly across markets.

Most monitoring tools were built for up to three clouds. This guide covers what multi-cloud observability looks like when you're running on nine, what the five biggest visibility challenges are in the region, and how to evaluate platforms built for the environments APAC CloudOps teams actually operate.

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Download this guide to understand:

  • Why multi-cloud observability in APAC is harder than anywhere else---provider fragmentation, data residency mandates, and regulatory requirements that vary significantly across markets create a visibility problem no other region faces at the same scale.
  • Why monitoring tools built for AWS, Azure, and GCP leave a significant portion of your APAC infrastructure invisible and what it costs your team when Alibaba Cloud, Huawei Cloud, and Tencent Cloud fall outside your observability stack.
  • How the four layers of multi-cloud observability work, from auto-discovery and telemetry normalization through dependency-aware correlation and AIOps-driven automated incident response.
  • What to look for in a platform built for APAC environments: provider coverage, data residency compliance, AIOps depth, cost visibility, and ITSM integration.