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Cloud computing infrastructure: Is it really as beneficial as it makes itself out to be?
( go to the article → https://datafloq.com/read/cloud-computing-infrastructure-is-really-beneficial-makes-be/13754 )
At this high point in the media cycle, it might seem odd to give advice on cloud adoption.  Much of the industry, after all, regard the public cloud as an established area with well-defined practices and numerous achievements. With more than 63% of all workforces in the cloud, there is plenty of recommendations and heaps of assistance to be found that can help new players develop and implement their cloud transformations Despite all the information available, companies are still struggling to reach their cloud Utopia.  Except for the fact that the COVID pandemic is currently affecting businesses around the world, many companionable cloud migration projects are sputtering and stalling in their effort to manipulate the pledge of on-demand elastic computing into tangible. Image by Mudassar Iqbal from Pixabay Yes, we have copious amounts of literature explaining how to architect cloud services "well" and how dynamic storage architectures and network topologies can be safely engineered. But there is still very little information about how to structure your organization, and how to utilize business strategies that support the possibilities that extreme virtualization brings.  We also see businesses constructing fleets of resources that will be, at best, expensive to maintain and, at worst, untenable. Organizations are generating technological ...Read More on Datafloq
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