Cloud technology has matured substantially during the past 15 years, and now a paradigm shift is taking place, away from legacy in-house IT business services, to a cloud-first technology-driven agile workplace. Here are five trends in cloud computing for organizations to consider when plotting an IT infrastructure strategy.
I really appreciate the direction in which cloud computing is headed. Businesses are taking it up more and more and it is proving to be a more secure alternative.
The COVID-19 is playing the role of catalyst for cloud migration. After the virus outbreak, the picture has changed at once. As per the IT leaders, by 2025, 97% of the workload will be in the cloud. The mentioned trends of cloud computing will help the business to implement strategic IT infrastructure even in this volatile situation. The five trends of cloud computing are really insightful for business. If you want to know how cloud computing becomes a lifeline for the business you can also check inovarconsulting.co.in/shift-to-cloud-a-lifeline-in-a-crisis/#utm_source=ecommercetimes
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Thank you for the interesting content. By 2023, Gartner predicts that more than 70 percent of global organizations will be running more than two containerized applications in production, up from less than 20 percent in 2019.
5 Cloud Computing Trends in 2020 and Beyond
Posted by: Marty Puranik August 25, 2020 08:52 AMCloud technology has matured substantially during the past 15 years, and now a paradigm shift is taking place, away from legacy in-house IT business services, to a cloud-first technology-driven agile workplace. Here are five trends in cloud computing for organizations to consider when plotting an IT infrastructure strategy.
Thank you for the interesting content. By 2023, Gartner predicts that more than 70 percent of global organizations will be running more than two containerized applications in production, up from less than 20 percent in 2019.