Cloud Technology

Does cloud technology development require less coding now

BR Asked by Bruce Banner · 18-06-2025
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The question

With cloud technology configuration scripts being generated by smart platforms, is cloud architecture becoming an easier career to enter, or is the screening process becoming brutal?

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NA
Answered on 22-08-2025

Writing Infrastructure as Code scripts via automated prompts lowers the initial friction of setting up cloud microservices. However, configuring microservices is vastly different from designing a resilient, fault-tolerant enterprise ecosystem. The job market has grown immensely competitive because companies expect cloud engineers to instantly troubleshoot systemic networking failures, security vulnerabilities, and cost overruns that automated tools frequently overlook. The ease of creation increases the volume of deployments, which in turn demands elite architectural governance.

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AR
Answered on 14-10-2025

Are you noticing an increase in cloud budget overruns due to developers spinning up unnecessarily complex architectures suggested by automated tools?

PH 02-11-2025

Yes, Arthur. Automation often recommends generic templates that over-provision resources. Optimization requires manual pruning to align precisely with actual operational usage constraints.

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TO
Answered on 12-12-2025

Generating cloud deployment scripts takes seconds now, but securing and monitoring those distributed environments demands elite engineering expertise.

NA 28-12-2025

You hit the nail on the head, Tony. The execution is fast, but managing the systemic vulnerabilities requires senior-level design oversight.

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