FluidCloud Debuts its Large Infrastructure Model for End-to-End Infrastructure Reasoning Across Multi-Cloud Environments






FluidCloud, a pioneer in portable cloud infrastructure, is introducing its Large Infrastructure Model (LIM), an LIM purpose-built for “true” multi-cloud readiness.

“Enterprises need an AI that understands the architectural complexity you deal with daily,” said Sharad Kumar, CEO and co-founder of FluidCloud. “With LIM, infrastructure leaders can make decisions with predictive intelligence instead of guesswork. By reasoning across the full stack and across providers, LIM gives the power to move workloads where they perform best, strengthen resilience, and unlock true multi-cloud freedom. This is how infrastructure becomes a driver of innovation, not a barrier to it.”

FluidCloud’s LIM provides core capabilities for enterprise-scale multi-cloud operations:

  • Full-stack cross-cloud replication of the entire infrastructure stack (compute, networking, IAM, and policy layers) and rebuilding of landing zones via Terraform, eliminating the manual rewrites that typically extend migration timelines.
  • Time-Machine infrastructure state for time-based reasoning, validation, and rollback.
  • Compliance Drift Shield to maintain policy integrity across providers as environments evolve.
  • Multi-cloud cost comparison and visibility to evaluate workload placement tradeoffs and align cloud spend with business priorities.
  • Modular expert architecture that provides predictable scalability across providers. It enables adding new environments with zero regression, delivering higher Terraform conversion success and consistent quality at expanding coverage.

Together, these capabilities drive faster, safer migrations with measurable savings and create a scalable foundation for long-term multi-cloud resilience, according to the company.

LIM is now generally available.

For more information about this news, visit www.fluidcloud.com.

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