TL;DR —
Cloud-Based, Cloud-Enabled, And Cloud-Native Apps are three terms that mean completely different things. Cloud-native is an adjective and describes the operation or conceptual approach of applications that use various advantages of cloud computing and are based on micro-services. Cloud applications are software for end-users that can be accessed and used via the cloud. They are therefore location-independent and computer-independent, which is why they are particularly interesting for companies but are also increasingly becoming the standard in the private sector.
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Content Marketing Director @ KitRUM
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cloud-computing|cloud-infrastructure|cloud-native|cloud-based-apps|backend|aws|google-cloud-platform|software-development|web-monetization
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