It use to be a clear deep blue sky, and now it has clouds in it, thanks to Microsoft and there cloud platform named Azure. The dictionary defines Azure as "The blue of a clear unclouded sky".
I wonder if anyone at Microsoft looked into that before nameing the cloud sharing and authentication technology? I am sure someone must have.
Now the sky is clouded full of active directory schemes ,FSMO roles, emails, user ID's. SMB shares, web servers, app servers, AI technologies, you name it it's clouded.
Maybe we should of kept everything on premise?
At least it would be a bright, Azure blue, sunny day.