Generative AI may displace traditional cloud development
With the explosion of interest (and money) in generative AI, what will be left for traditional cloud service development and enhancement that companies need?
Impact of Generative AI on Traditional Cloud Services
The growing interest and investment in generative AI are leading cloud computing companies to focus more on this area, potentially at the expense of traditional cloud services. As resources are finite, increased spending on generative AI may result in slower evolution and support for legacy cloud services that many enterprises still rely on.
Challenges for Enterprises Not Using Generative AI
Companies that are still focused on migrating their systems to the cloud may find it challenging if their cloud providers prioritize generative AI over traditional services. This shift could lead to a lack of support and innovation in the services they depend on, making it essential for these companies to voice their concerns to their providers.
Strategies for Engaging Cloud Providers
Enterprises can actively communicate with their cloud providers about any lagging support or innovation they experience. By becoming vocal about their needs, they can encourage providers to redirect resources back to traditional services, ensuring that their foundational systems continue to receive the necessary attention and support.

Generative AI may displace traditional cloud development
published by Reliance Infosystems
Reliance Infosystems Group is a Microsoft Advanced Specialization Partner with Solutions Partner designations in Modern Work, Digital & App Innovation, Infrastructure and Data and AI. The group is championing business transformation for major verticals Across MEA, UK, US and Canada. We are focused on helping enterprise and midsize businesses transform their core operations to become agile, scalable and simplified by leveraging the expansive technology innovations, speed, reduced cost and unparallel flexibility resident in Microsoft Cloud. Our future-geared approach to Microsoft Cloud practices won us both the 2017, 2021 and currently 2024 Microsoft Partner of the Year for Nigeria and Botswana