A supercloud is an architecture that taps into the underlying services and primitives of hyperscale clouds to deliver additional value above and beyond what's available from public cloud providers. It's a custom cloud built for specific use cases, such as managing data, IT automation, wireless networks, and more, often leveraging existing environments like Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud Platform. Superclouds can be built upon a single public cloud platform or within multi-cloud environments, and their components add value to the public cloud platform or make multiple clouds function better than any individual cloud platform could alone. By using a supercloud approach, organizations can experience benefits such as improved automation, application functionality, efficiency of certain workflows, reduced risk of failures or cybersecurity attacks, and more. Supercloud services like ChaosSearch unlock the value from existing cloud object storage resources, allowing analysts to get insights quickly and ask different questions about their data without relying on a data engineer to move the data or make copies for analysis. The future of superclouds is intertwined with other concepts such as data mesh and data lakehouse, which aim to prevent organizations from building data pipelines and slowing down analytical processes.