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The 2026 Hybrid Strategy: Why “Cloud-Only” Might Be a Mistake

The 2026 Hybrid Cloud Strategy: Why “Cloud-Only” Might Be a Mistake

Since cloud computing became mainstream, promising agility, simplicity, offloaded maintenance, and scalability, the message was clear: “Move everything to the cloud.” But once the initial migration wave settled, the challenges became apparent. Some workloads thrive in the cloud, while others become more complex, slower, or more expensive. The smart strategy for 2026 is a pragmatic hybrid cloud approach.

A hybrid cloud strategy blends public cloud services like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud with private infrastructure, whether that’s a private cloud in a colocation facility or on-premise servers. The goal isn’t to avoid the cloud, it’s to use it wisely.

This approach recognises that one size does not fit all. It gives you the flexibility to place each workload where it performs best, considering cost, performance, security, and regulatory requirements. Treating hybrid as a temporary solution is a mistake, as it is increasingly becoming the standard model for resilient operations.

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Managing “Cloud Waste” as You Scale

Managing “Cloud Waste” as You Scale

When you first move your data and computing resources to the cloud, the bills often seem manageable. But as your business grows, a worrying trend can appear. Your cloud expenses start climbing faster than your revenue. This is not just normal growth, it is a phenomenon called cloud waste, the hidden drain on your budget hiding in your monthly cloud invoice.

Cloud waste happens when you spend money on resources that do not add value to your business. Examples include underused servers, storage for completed or abandoned projects, and development or testing environments left active over the weekend. It is like keeping every piece of equipment in your factory running all the time, even when it is not needed.

The cloud makes it easy to spin up resources on demand, but the same flexibility can make it easy to forget to turn them off. Most providers use a pay-as-you-go model, so the billing meter is always running. Controlling cloud waste is not just about saving money. Every dollar you save can be reinvested in innovation, stronger security, or your team.

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3 Simple Power Automate Workflows to Automatically Identify and Terminate Unused Cloud Resources

3 Simple Power Automate Workflows to Automatically Identify and Terminate Unused Cloud Resources

The cloud makes it easy to create virtual machines, databases, and storage accounts with just a few clicks. The problem is, these resources are often left running long after they’re needed. This “cloud sprawl,” the unmanaged growth of cloud resources, can quietly drain your budget every month. According to Hashi Corp’s State of Cloud Strategy Survey 2024, the top reasons for this waste are lack of skills, idle or underused resources, and overprovisioning, which together drive up costs for businesses of all sizes.

Why Should I Care About Cloud Resources?

The business benefit is tangible and dramatic. While organisations struggle with cloud budgets exceeding limits by an estimated 17%, automation offers a clear path to control. 

For example, a VLink saved a significant amount of money on its non-production cloud spend by implementing a rigorous cloud shutdown automation policy. This policy automatically powered down all development and test environments that were not explicitly tagged as ‘Production’ outside of normal business hours (8 AM to 6 PM). The savings from just this single automated action accounted for 40% off their non-production cloud spend, freeing up that budget for new growth initiatives.

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