In name or in concept, the cloud may seem like a distant, faraway place, both above and apart. But today, even though most significant cloud providers run separate hordes of servers in isolated server farms, in every sense, “the cloud” has become endlessly entwined with itself (from one cloud to another) and with the existing on-premise information technology (IT) operations. The cloud and “traditional on-premise compute” are common bedfellows, as comfortable as Grandpa Joe and Grandma Georgina in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. They are now so interrelated that they can only really be thought of as a single, end-to-end system.
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