Gartner released its 2010 "Hype Cycle" report, identifying cloud computing as "at the peak of inflated expectations." It's clear that expectations around cloud computing are huge. But if you approach cloud computing with a business-case driven roadmap, and focus on the services provided by public cloud leaders, disillusionment isn't inevitable. Here's a tongue-in-cheek top 5 list of the things I think you'll actually be disappointed in as you do more in the public cloud...
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The expectations around cloud computing are huge. Those expectations need to be managed by all cloud providers when contacted by possible clients looking for answers to their IT issues. With cloud providers all being on the same page, the hype will die down, and I mean that in a good way. Only then will we start seeing s transparent cloud future with a clear goal....flexible and with room for all forms of enterprise IT.
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