The next 10 years for cloud computing
Briefly

As enterprises evaluate public cloud computing, the initial enthusiasm is waning due to unmet promises of cost efficiency and productivity gains. Companies are now recognizing that cloud solutions may be significantly more expensive than traditional systems, leading to a careful reevaluation of their cloud strategies. This shift reflects a broader questioning of the assumptions that guided the prior narrative of a "cloud-first" strategy, urging cloud providers to adapt their approaches to better meet evolving customer needs.
Despite initial expectations of cost savings, many organizations find public cloud solutions to be at least twice as expensive as traditional systems, leading to discontent.
A careful reassessment of public cloud value is necessary as the anticipated productivity gains have largely failed to materialize, prompting enterprises to reconsider their strategies.
Read at InfoWorld
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