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⍰ ASK What are the key differences between traditional IT infrastructure and cloud computing?

Traditional IT and cloud computing are pretty different in a few key ways. In the traditional setup, companies buy and take care of their own physical servers, storage, and networking gear. This means they spend a lot upfront and keep paying for maintenance, upgrades, and staff. On the other hand, cloud computing works on a pay-as-you-go system. Businesses can use computing resources as they need them without a big upfront cost.

Scalability is another big difference, traditional IT often involves having more resources than needed to handle busy times, which is inefficient when demand is lower. Cloud computing lets companies easily adjust resources based on what they need, balancing performance and cost.

Accessibility and collaboration also get a boost with cloud computing. In traditional setups, employees might have to be on-site to use the infrastructure. Cloud computing makes it easy for them to access things from anywhere, encouraging collaboration and flexibility.
 
One of the biggest shifts in how businesses function today, in my opinion, has been the move from traditional IT to cloud computing. I truly value cloud computing's flexibility because it allows businesses to scale resources up or down in response to demand, saving money on unused infrastructure. Additionally, I appreciate that it makes remote work and real-time collaboration across locations possible, which is crucial in today's globally interconnected world. Cloud computing is, in my opinion, the better option for the majority of contemporary operations, particularly startups and expanding companies, even though traditional IT still has a place for some high-security or specialized needs.
 

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