You're an oversubscribed company. Investors are after you. What are you building which the large behemoths cannot replicate?
Every cloud provider has their own set of services. What we have done, we are able to build a map between these services. So it becomes like magic for anybody.
What's your take on AI?
We are not against AI. It's just AI is a tool which understands and increases your productivity on your existing workflows. AI cannot create a new workflow for the user.
Give us a sense of what this teleportation looks like without fluid cloud and with fluid cloud. What is the time taken?
Generally the answer would come 3 to 4 months. We can take that whole session and actually complete it in less than an hour.
Hello and welcome to another fantastic episode of Control Alt podcast.
We are here today with the pioneers of the multicloud ecosystem.
We unpack the story of the true multicloud ecosystem and what it's capable of, catalyzed by a company called Fluid Cloud.
Their aim is to make it easy for people to migrate from one cloud to another.
Fluid Cloud is inspired by space concepts like the Penrose diagram, representing time and space.
So you're building a time machine for enterprise infrastructure?
Yes, representing universes and teleportation via wormholes.
Replicating one universe to another becomes cloud cloning.
The goal is instant teleportation between cloud providers.
Fluid Cloud scans infrastructure and creates identical copies in another cloud.
Fluid Cloud scales this expertise across 10 cloud providers.
Traditional migration tools focus only on VMs and ignore networking, security, and dependencies.
Fluid Cloud differentiates by mapping services across cloud providers using patented technology.
They filed 13 patents enabling seamless infrastructure conversion across clouds.
They are building a Large Infrastructure Model to understand and manage cloud systems.
Cloud cloning is explained as scan, convert, and deploy.
Scanning takes seconds, conversion takes milliseconds, deployment depends on provider APIs.
VMware pricing changes triggered mass migration to cloud providers.
Fluid Cloud reduces costs to 10-15% compared to traditional consulting.
Traditional migration takes 3-4 months; Fluid Cloud reduces it to under an hour.
Advice: learn core tools like Kubernetes, Terraform, and explore automation tools.
Future plans include faster migrations, deeper integrations, and AI-driven automation workflows.