@nellylinns She's a piss poor writer, let's accept it. It's the show and the actors that elevated a shoddy piece of writing into something heart warming.
GM!
Once every cloud event is time-stamped, hashed, and anchored on a blockchain layer of proof, there’s nothing left to argue about.
No blame loops. ❌
No mystery bills. ❌
No phantom deployments. ❌
Just one shared source of truth and a system that backs every move with evidence. ✅
Happy Valentine’s Day ❤️
The strongest relationships are built on trust, transparency, and security.
Whether in love or in life, what lasts is what’s honest, clear, and dependable.
Here’s to connections that are open, safe, and truly built to last. 💌
GM Builders!
Are you trusting the cloud, or its blind spots?
Up to 70% of cloud spend is wasted, largely due to idle resources and overprovisioning. At the same time, companies report that nearly 30% of cloud costs in mature organizations remain unallocated.
Dashboards show what providers report. But they don’t always explain what actually happened. When workloads automatically scale up and down, or when the same resource is used by multiple teams, it becomes hard to tell who used what and why costs changed.
As a result, teams see the numbers, but can’t confidently explain them. That’s where trust breaks down. This is why dashboards alone can’t be blindly trusted.
Now imagine an added verification layer sitting above those dashboards. One that independently validates what actually ran, when it ran, and how it consumed resources.
Cost allocation becomes grounded in evidence, not inference. Blind spots across billing, security, and compliance begin to close.
In conclusion, the future of cloud usage management, or cloud cost allocation, depends on an unalterable, verifiable truth behind every number and data point.
@qiansjiaer God I saw it last Sunday on my way to Eco Park with my daughter and parents and guffawed. If you know you know. I thought of clicking but resisted the idea. Wish I had. Best part is while returning I checked back once again to make sure.
Clouds today are powerful, but are they verifiable?
This blog explains how a Layer 1 blockchain trust layer adds cryptographic proof and immutable audit trails to enterprise cloud infrastructure bringing clarity on:
🔹 How immutable audit trails improve compliance
🔹 What cryptographic verification for cloud workloads really means
🔹 How enterprises move from “supposedly correct” to “provably correct”
Perfect for CIOs, compliance leaders, and architects exploring verifiable cloud compliance without replacing their existing cloud providers.
👉 Read the full blog to understand the future of cloud trust: https://t.co/4vYx1ECw5o
GM cloud pros. ☀️
Why does cloud budgeting feel like a hard nut to crack?
Because it’s tough to plan when you can’t verify what’s deployed or how the resources are used. Clarity makes planning easier.
#WEF26 made it clear:
Scaling AI needs to be complemented by Trust.
AI is innovative. But to strengthen operations, enterprises need predictability, traceability, and auditability.
Our infrastructure evolves when AI-driven cloud systems become verifiable by default.