Apple @ Work: IT leaders fear vendor lock-in as the ‘Cloud Only’ dream fades<div class="feat-image">

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<p>For the last decade, the strategy for many IT departments was simple: move everything to the cloud to save on costs. The promise was moving faster, with less downtime and less maintenance, but as we settle into 2026, the reality is looking a bit different for some teams. Parallels has just released its 2026 State of Cloud Computing Survey. The results paint a picture of IT teams slowing down on “cloud at all costs” because they are realizing it’s leading them into vendor lock-in.</p>
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Apple @ Work: IT leaders fear vendor lock-in as the ‘Cloud Only’ dream fades