Why is Your Cloud Infrastructure Slow?
If your cloud applications feel sluggish, the problem is often far deeper than a simple “speed issue.” A slow-performing cloud infrastructure typically indicates underlying inefficiencies or misconfigurations. Common causes include: Misconfigured resources – leading to wasted CPU, memory, or storage. Duplicate or overlapping workloads – driving unnecessary costs and latency. Poor network architecture – bottlenecks created by outdated or inefficient designs. Overprovisioning – paying for unused capacity while performance remains inadequate. Security tool conflicts – multiple, unintegrated tools dragging down system efficiency. In industries such as healthcare, finance, legal, and SaaS, cloud slowness extends beyond inconvenience—it becomes a critical business risk. The consequences can include compliance violations, costly downtime, client attrition, and significant financial penalties. The remedy lies in cloud infrastructure optimization . Through regular audits...