Multi-Cloud Strategy Cartoon: The Boss Provides the Thunder
- Ravi

- Jan 19
- 1 min read

The Scenario: This multi-cloud strategy cartoon depicts the high-voltage reality of a failed technical roadmap.
The "Cumulonimbus" strategy has become a lightning rod for customer complaints and board-level roasting.
Because the boss is getting fried from above, he brings the "thunder and lightning" directly to his team.
It perfectly satirizes how technical debt is rarely resolved with code, but is instead "distributed" through executive outbursts and high-pressure blame-shifting.
The Observation: At Kaapi with Ravi, we identify "The Atmospheric Accountability Gap."
This cartoon mocks the executive response to multi-cloud complexity. When the strategy fails, the boss doesn't look for a better load balancer; he looks for a human conductor for his rage.
The humor stems from the team’s realization that in a "Cumulonimbus" strategy, the only thing with 99.9% uptime is the boss's temper.
In a failed multi-cloud strategy, the boss is the only cloud provider that guarantees a 100% chance of thunder and lightning.
Series: Cloud Computing Cartoons
Theme: Tech Cartoons
