Cloud computing revolutionized the global economy

Achieving cloud required a fundamentally new, purpose-built computing architecture.

An architecture born of necessity β€” the hyperscalers couldn’t scale on commodity infrastructure. So they built their own.

Until Oxide, cloud architecture remained exclusively in public cloud datacenters, inaccessible to 85% of global IT workloads that run on-premises.

Despite the vast need for on-prem computing, companies face only a handful of commodity options preserved by market capture, not innovation.

With disparate components that the end-user is left to design, integrate, operate – and support.

Little automation and zero elasticity, capping speed and efficiency.

Vendors pointing fingers with no real accountability, even when teams nee…

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