AWS has announced the preview of AWS Interconnect – multicloud, a solution designed to provide simple, resilient, high-speed private connections to other cloud service providers (CSPs)
Google Cloud will be the first launch partner, with Microsoft Azure following later in 2026
As customers increasingly adopt multicloud strategies and migrate more applications to the cloud, they seek greater interoperability, flexibility to choose the technology that best meets their needs, and faster deployment across diverse environments. Previously, connecting workloads across multiple cloud providers required a “do-it-yourself” multicloud approach, creating complexity in managing large-scale, multi-layered networks globally.
AWS Interconnect – multicloud is the first purpose-built product of its kind, redefining how clouds connect and communicate. It allows customers to rapidly establish private, secure, high-speed network connections with dedicated bandwidth and built-in resiliency between Amazon VPCs and other cloud environments. This solution simplifies integration with AWS networking services, including AWS Transit Gateway, AWS Cloud WAN, and Amazon VPC, enabling connections to other CSPs in days instead of weeks or months.
Currently, Interconnect – multicloud is available in preview across five AWS Regions. Customers can enable the capability directly via the AWS Management Console, while CSPs can adopt it using a published open API package available on GitHub. For further details, see the AWS Interconnect – multicloud documentation pages.
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