A failure in the cloud is of course one of the fundamental problems that its critics always point to. Yes, you can save money and time and effort by farming your IT services and infrastructure out to someone else. But when those services crash unexpectedly, you–and scores of others that rely on the same infrastructure–are left to wonder what’s going on and when it’s going to be fixed.
A failure in the cloud is of course one of the fundamental problems that its critics always point to. Yes, you can save money and time and effort by farming your IT services and infrastructure out to someone else. But when those services crash unexpectedly, you–and scores of others that rely on the same infrastructure–are left to wonder what’s going on and when it’s going to be fixed.
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