The Cloud is Not a Railroad - An Argument Against the Vertical Separation of Cloud Providers

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The cloud is not like a railroad and should not be regulated by vertically separating services, as this could limit the quality of software that can be built

advanced Published 24 Oct 2022
Action Steps
  1. Understand the concept of vertical separation and its potential application to cloud providers
  2. Recognize the importance of cloud services in building high-quality software products
  3. Consider the potential collateral damage of regulation on the development of software and cloud-based systems
  4. Evaluate the argument that a cloud is a platform all the way down and that limiting services could hinder innovation
Who Needs to Know This

Developers, product managers, and cloud architects on a team can benefit from understanding the potential consequences of regulating cloud providers, as it may impact the services and tools they use to build products

Key Insight

💡 The cloud is a platform defined by the services it offers, and limiting these services could have unintended consequences for software development

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