Cloud computing, initially seen as a solution to many challenges, suffered poor adoption due to organizations treating it like a traditional IT infrastructure project.
The cloud promotes a fast-initiating approach, contrary to the old habits of "set it and forget it"; organizations must adapt their approach to fully leverage its capabilities.
The cloud's true value lies in its ability to provision resources on demand, emphasizing quick scalability without the need for lengthy approval cycles or hardware planning.
Production-level solutions in the cloud can obscure the everyday tasks for developers, who often engage in operations beyond those high-level applications.
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