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Asking IT's turkeys if Cloud can eat them for dinner

The problem of cloud technology has shifted from a hardware question to a persuasion question.

Nathan Smith
Fri, 20 Apr 2018

For years after the invention of cloud computing, CEOs wanted to be in the cloud and so IT departments were tasked with organising a transition to the new technology.

It turns out, traditional IT, database and infrastructure professionals were in some ways signing their own termination

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Nathan Smith
Fri, 20 Apr 2018
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