Cloud and Business Transformation

The Cloud Skills Gap
Cloud and Business Transformation

The Cloud Skills Gap

Your infrastructure engineer passed the AWS Solutions Architect Professional exam six months ago. She knows the AWS service catalogue, can design a multi-region architecture on a whiteboard, and can explain the trade-offs between DynamoDB and Aurora in a technical interview. Last Tuesday, a Kubernetes node pool started experiencing pod eviction storms that cascaded into a

Cloud Migration Risks - visual selection
Cloud and Business Transformation

Cloud Migration Risks

The project brief said six weeks. Twelve weeks later, your production database is in an inconsistent state across two environments, three microservices that worked perfectly on-premises are timing out intermittently in the cloud because nobody mapped the latency implications of moving them 40 milliseconds further from the message broker they depend on, and your compliance

Application Lifecycle Management
Cloud and Business Transformation

Application Lifecycle Management: A Technical Guide to Building, Running, and Retiring Software at Scale

Managing software today goes far beyond writing code and shipping a release. Every application that runs in production carries an entire arc of operational responsibility — from the moment an idea is scoped to the day the workload is decommissioned. That arc is what Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) governs, and getting it right is increasingly

AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud:
Cloud and Business Transformation

AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: An Engineer’s Honest Breakdown for 2025

By the Nubius Cloud Intelligence Team | Last Updated: February 2026 Choosing a cloud provider isn’t a marketing decision — it’s an architectural one. With Gartner reporting the worldwide cloud services market surpassing $675 billion in 2024, and enterprises routinely spending millions per year on infrastructure, picking the wrong platform can mean technical debt, performance

Cost of Cloud Hosting in 2026
Cloud and Business Transformation

The True Cost of Cloud Hosting in 2026: A Technical Breakdown of Every Pricing Layer

What hyperscalers don’t advertise — and what your finance team needs to know before signing a contract. Cloud hosting has never been more powerful — or more financially opaque. Global cloud spending crossed $1.3 trillion in 2025 (G2), and annual infrastructure growth continues at a 17–20% CAGR heading into 2026. Yet despite this massive investment,

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