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Repair, replicate and correct: how cloud automation is changing IT

Digital groups benefit from the technology but there will be challenges for the unwary

When Moonpig wanted to speed up the development and release of its online greetings cards, it turned to cloud automation.

Normally, a new feature such as “group cards” — which allows up to 20 people to sign one card for, say, a colleague’s wedding or retirement — would take several months to develop. But, by automating the creation and modification of cloud processes, Moonpig cut that to a few weeks.

These days, the London-based online card and gift retailer releases more than 340 new features and updates every month using cloud automation, compared with just 10 a month under its old system.

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