I think you have not suffered Azure then. You will cry in relief when you are allowed to go back to AWS UI.
The information architecture is fairly broken. And the UI that slides is even worse - the only reason a UI like that exists because it's highly stateful: you need to remember what you did in the previous screen. And with the whole information architecture, it's crazy hard.
If Azure builds a Google cloud like UI and calls it azure-lite, I would throw all my money at them.
Fair enough.. I still consider AWS worse than Azure, and yeah, I've used both.. only dipped my toes into Google's but so far it's been better than either... however, if you're automating, it makes much less difference.
The information architecture is fairly broken. And the UI that slides is even worse - the only reason a UI like that exists because it's highly stateful: you need to remember what you did in the previous screen. And with the whole information architecture, it's crazy hard.
If Azure builds a Google cloud like UI and calls it azure-lite, I would throw all my money at them.