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Cloud computing has fundamentally transformed how organizations think about infrastructure. The shift from capital-intensive on-premises hardware to flexible, consumption-based cloud services has democratized access to enterprise-grade technology — enabling startups to operate at global scale from day one and established enterprises to dramatically accelerate their innovation cycles. Modern cloud architecture goes far beyond simple lift-and-shift migration. Cloud-native design patterns — microservices, serverless functions, event-driven architecture, and infrastructure as code — enable applications that are more resilient, scalable, and cost-effective than anything achievable with traditional infrastructure.
Multi-cloud strategies are increasingly common, with organizations distributing workloads across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure to optimize for cost, performance, and vendor risk. Kubernetes has emerged as the de facto standard for container orchestration, providing a consistent abstraction layer across all major cloud providers.