
"It's one thing to stand around and complain. It's more beneficial for experts to suggest new paths that cloud providers should follow. Providers that adjust their strategies to better meet the needs of a changing landscape will help themselves and the enterprises they serve. I suspect these conversations are occurring already, so let's see how close I get to the conclusions cloud providers are reaching on their own."
"The landscape of cloud computing is changing significantly as enterprises question the value of public cloud solutions. This shift marks a departure from previous years when the public cloud was widely regarded as the panacea for all technology and infrastructure needs. Companies are now reconsidering the efficacy, cost efficiency, and strategic alignment of public cloud computing in their IT frameworks. We've also been discussing this topic here in recent years."
AI growth has accelerated interest in cloud, but many customers report dissatisfaction with high costs and vendor lock-in. Enterprises increasingly question the value of public cloud as expected productivity gains and cost savings fail to materialize. The market consolidated around AWS, Microsoft, and Google, yet cloud platforms often cost at least twice as much as traditional systems. Declining on-premises compute and storage costs have reduced the economic advantage of public cloud. Experts urge cloud providers to change strategies, offering new pathways and adapting offerings to better align with enterprise needs to retain customers and restore value.
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