Open-source frameworks and cloud-agnostic tools help reduce dependence on a single provider. Developers write portable logic and abstract cloud-specific features. While complete neutrality is difficult, flexibility improves. This gives teams more freedom to move or diversify deployments.
Serverless adoption becomes less risky long-term. Strategic flexibility increases.
This trend encourages healthier competition among cloud providers.
Serverless tooling increasingly supports multi-cloud strategies.
[Cloud Native Computing Foundation, cncf.io]