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Public, Private, or Hybrid Cloud?

Public, Private, or Hybrid Cloud?

When talking about cloud strategy with Customers, or doing assessments, I often get this question: “Should we go public, private, or hybrid?” As a Cloud Architect, I could give a technical breakdown. But over time, I’ve learned the real answer depends on the business context. And usually we will explore all the possibilities. Public Cloud: When Agility Wins Public cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP are the go-to choice for organizations prioritizing speed, scalability, and innovation. Common Use Cases…

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From Traditional VPNs to Cloud-Native Networking: What I Learned from CloudConnexa

From Traditional VPNs to Cloud-Native Networking: What I Learned from CloudConnexa

Over the past few years, the cloud transformation has gone far beyond computing and storage. Even the network layer — traditionally tied to on-premise infrastructure — is evolving rapidly. For many, VPN still means hardware appliances, IPSec tunnels, and a growing mess of firewall rules. But after working with CloudConnexa by OpenVPN, I started seeing secure remote access from a new angle — one aligned with modern Zero Trust principles. Traditional VPNs: What’s Not Working Anymore In client environments, I’ve…

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