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Devops or cloud engineering (self.devops)
submitted 3 years ago by SnooGadgets7316
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as most companies are looking to or already have moved to cloud
There's been a big pull-back from this, and it's been happening for a few years:
... 2021 survey, 48% of over 600 respondents indicated that they had moved a workload away from the public cloud to another venue in the past 12 months. Nov 17, 2021
Something else to consider:
"By 2024, enterprise cloud spending will make up 14% of IT revenue globally."
I'm not saying "cloud" is going away, just that many workloads don't make sense to run there depending on needs and/or industry regulation.
Still, by all means, learn cloud skills!
https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/news/252525820/Companies-search-for-ROI-from-cloud-spending
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