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For someone who has “been around the block a few times” you seem to not understand just how incredibly revolutionary “cloud” and “virtualisation” were, and how they did revolutionise the tech world…..
And yet nobody is currently talking about them, having the marketing push replaced with AI.
In a few years, AI tech will be silent, behind the scenes, and if anyone mentions it at all it will be "hey, remember when everyone was talking about AI?" while we're all bitching about the new marketing buzzword.
I've been working in tech for 30+ years and involved in tech for close to 50 now. I've seen this pattern over and over again.
Cloud is still talked about everywhere because it’s pretty much how every service is hosted. Same with virtualization and containerization - it has all become the standard, it’s being talked about by default.
I mean, it's not in the news anymore, but it's definitely talked about. Businesses need to decide if they're hosting on-prem or in the cloud, and if it's cloud they'll want to decide which provider, etc etc. It's just become part of the system.