Whenever cloud adoption comes up in boardrooms, the same questions surface, is it really necessary, is it profitable, won’t the migration take forever, and what are the long-term benefits? These are valid concerns. But what’s important to understand is that the cloud is no longer just an IT choice, it’s a business strategy. Companies that
One of the things I’ve come to appreciate as a cloud engineer is that running workloads in the cloud isn’t just about performance and scalability, it’s also about being cost-efficient. It’s easy to spin up resources on AWS, but if you’re not intentional, costs can spiral out of control, even when the system isn’t in
OpenAI has just taken one of the boldest steps in the history of artificial intelligence. The company has signed a $300 billion deal with Oracle to build computer infrastructure that will power the next generation of AI technologies for businesses and consumers alike. This agreement, spanning roughly five years, marks a turning point not just
When most businesses first start on AWS, the default thinking is simple: “Let’s put everything in one account.”At first, this works fine. A single account feels easy to manage, billing is straightforward, and you don’t have to think about separating workloads. But over time, that simplicity becomes chaos. Development and production environments get tangled together.
In today’s digital-first world, technology isn’t just a support function — it’s the engine driving growth, innovation, and resilience. From startups to enterprises, businesses are waking up to the reality: the future belongs to those who embrace the cloud, leverage AI, and adopt DevOps practices to accelerate transformation. At Cloud Consulting Group (CCG), we’re passionate