Which is the best working models for cloud computing?
Deployment Models47%
Configuring Model36%
Collaborative Model17%
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Hello, we are a small to medium-sized company. We are considering upgrading our IT infrastructure. We will be making changes to our storage and servers. I would appreciate your advice. We don't have many expectations: data security, ease of use, no hardware issues, adequate service support... Here are the brand models in the offers. Could you share your recommendations with me?
Storage:
Huawei Dorado2000
HPE MSA 2060
Dell ME5024FC
Servers:
Huawei 2288H V7
HPE DL380
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Digital literacy and data analysis skills38%
Emotional intelligence and empathy skills47%
Creativity and innovation skills40%
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills56%
Adaptability and flexibility skills28%
What’s your top barrier to adopting AI-driven pentesting?
Lack of mature vendor solutions52%
Trust in AI accuracy67%
Budget constraints24%
Skills to operate the tools38%
The Collaborative Model is the most effective for cloud computing because it unites security, operations, compliance, and development teams under shared, automated controls. I’ve applied this through my M.C.A.R.E. framework (Multi-Cloud Automated Resilience & Enforcement) and O.R.I.M. framework (Observability-Driven SRE Practices) to normalize IAM and encryption policies, enforce compliance baselines, automate drift remediation, and integrate observability into CI/CD and security pipelines.
In multi-cloud deployments, this model reduced IAM misconfigurations by 70%, maintained 100% compliance in audits, and halved incident recovery times—demonstrating that collaboration, not just deployment or configuration, drives true scalability, security, and resilience.