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Cloud Computing Insider

Five Hard Truths Discovered from My Long Cloud Career

30 May 2025

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Cloud computing is full of uncomfortable realities that most organizations ignore at their peril. Optimization tools, often touted as the answer to spiraling costs, are typically engineered to miss the most expensive inefficiencies—providers have little incentive to help you truly cut spend. Enterprise contracts and customized SLAs offer a false sense of protection; when crises hit, businesses often find they have little real leverage and are ultimately responsible for building their own resilience. The much-hyped "cloud transformations" in most enterprises are superficial—legacy applications are simply rehosted instead of truly reengineered, creating expensive technical debt rather than delivering genuine innovation. Security failures rarely come from outside attackers; instead, it's insider mistakes—like misconfigured permissions or careless credential exposure—that trigger the most damaging incidents. Meanwhile, the booming market for cloud certifications fails to guarantee real-world skill—teams stuffed with credentials often lack the hands-on capability to handle the complexity and unpredictability of actual cloud operations. Ultimately, succeeding in the cloud means rejecting illusions and facing the gritty truths: you can't outsource vigilance, optimization, or real transformation. True cloud maturity requires continuous auditing, ruthless realism, and a culture that values outcomes and operational discipline above hype or credentials.

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