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The big providers spend a lot on artificial intelligence, but they are not offering the things enterprises care about most. Here are the important questions to ask.
Enterprises wanting to avoid hyperscalers have typically chosen private clouds, managed service providers, or colocation, but sovereign clouds are a solid alternative.
Less latency and high scalability are great, but does your enterprise have the skills to handle the increased complexity?
Without an integrated security strategy, a plan to monitor cloud operational expenses, and an overall architectural blueprint, enterprises will never tap cloud’s full potential.
High cloud costs rooted in insufficient training and inadequate architectural oversight use up money that could go to innovation or new markets.
Simply running an application on a remote server doesn’t make it cloud-native. It’s about specific design principles for scalability and resilience.
Dissatisfied with the major cloud providers, CIOs are increasingly exploring hybrid models and niche providers to enhance agility and control over their infrastructure.
These little-known cloud resources offer lower latency and higher compute power but are best for specific use cases. Here’s how to determine when they offer reasonable solutions.
All organizations, public and private, must embrace a cloud-smart mindset, platform diversity, and skill modernization to drive smarter IT decisions.
Enterprises are finally discovering that serverless computing is not a universal remedy. A mix of serverless and traditional architectures is almost always a better approach.