Description: Multi-cloud service provisioning refers to the process of configuring and establishing services across multiple cloud providers, allowing organizations to leverage the advantages of different cloud platforms. This approach enables companies to distribute their workloads across various cloud environments, whether public, private, or hybrid, thereby optimizing performance, availability, and resilience of their applications. Key features of multi-cloud provisioning include the flexibility to choose between different providers, the ability to avoid vendor lock-in, and the capacity to scale resources according to specific business needs. Additionally, this approach facilitates the implementation of disaster recovery strategies and enhances security by diversifying risks associated with reliance on a single provider. In a world where agility and innovation are crucial, multi-cloud service provisioning has become a key strategy for companies looking to maximize operational efficiency and quickly adapt to changing market demands.