CLOUD-DIGITAL-LEADER · Question #55
An organization's applications run on an inflexible, on-premises architecture. The organization has decided to modernize their existing applications with the cloud. What may have prompted this…
The correct answer is D. Developers want to test ideas and experiment with more ease. Cloud adoption is largely driven by the need for agility and speed of innovation. On-premises infrastructure requires lengthy procurement, provisioning, and configuration cycles before developers can experiment. Cloud platforms allow teams to spin up resources on demand, test…
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An organization's applications run on an inflexible, on-premises architecture. The organization has decided to modernize their existing applications with the cloud. What may have prompted this business decision?
Options
- ADevelopers want cloud providers to take full control of their application performance.
- BIT managers want cloud providers to automatically deploy their infrastructure.
- CIT managers want to stop making gradual changes.
- DDevelopers want to test ideas and experiment with more ease.
How the community answered
(22 responses)- A5% (1)
- B5% (1)
- D91% (20)
Explanation
Cloud adoption is largely driven by the need for agility and speed of innovation. On-premises infrastructure requires lengthy procurement, provisioning, and configuration cycles before developers can experiment. Cloud platforms allow teams to spin up resources on demand, test hypotheses quickly, and tear them down when done - all without capital expenditure. Options A and B mischaracterize cloud adoption: organizations do not hand full control of performance or deployment to cloud providers - they retain that responsibility. Option C (wanting to stop gradual changes) is not a recognized business driver for cloud migration. The core value proposition is developer velocity and experimentation.
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