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简介Photo: Joe McKendrickThanks to Covid crisis, the year 2020 was a boom year for cloud adoption, and i...
Thanks to Covid crisis, the year 2020 was a boom year for cloud adoption, and it turns out things got pushed even deeper into the cloud during 2021. There's no end in sight to the cloud boom, and with it, new challenges to technology teams.
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