Duraid Wadie

Head of M&A Architecture

Medium Article · 3 min read · Sep 17, 2022

When Choosing a Cloud Isn’t Enough, You’re Choosing Your Future

Cloud ComputingDecision MakingDeploymentObservabilityCybersecuritySystem Design ConceptsOrganizational Culture

Article summary

When Choosing a Cloud Isn’t Enough, You’re Choosing Your Future The Real Cost Nobody Adds Up We didn’t just pick a cloud provider. We made a decision that shaped how we build, scale, and recover. Every tool we use, every permission we define, and every feature we rely on ties us deeper into that platform. Switching isn’t just about cost. It’s about effort, risk, and what your team is capable of handling when things go wrong. Why Speed Matters More Than Features Every provider offers a long list of services. That’s not what separates them. What really matters is how quickly they improve, how often they break things, and how fast they fix them. That’s what gives your team confidence to move fast without feeling exposed.

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Practical takeaway

The main idea behind When Choosing a Cloud Isn’t Enough, You’re Choosing Your Future is to help teams move from broad theory to clear, repeatable decision making. When teams apply this thinking, they reduce ambiguity and focus on improvements that deliver measurable momentum.

Example scenario

Imagine a team facing competing priorities. By applying the ideas in When Choosing a Cloud Isn’t Enough, You’re Choosing Your Future, they can map dependencies, identify risks and choose the next move that produces progress without destabilizing their system.

Common mistakes to avoid

How to apply this in real work

Start by identifying where When Choosing a Cloud Isn’t Enough, You’re Choosing Your Future already shows up in your architecture or delivery flow. Then pick one area where clarity would reduce friction. Apply the idea, measure its effect and share the learning.

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