As the year winds to an end, it is incumbent on all industry pundits to make predictions about what they envision for the coming year. Since I’m often lumped into this category, I’m obliged to offer my views about how the world will evolve over the next 12 months from a cloud computing perspective. There has been substantial activity in key areas of cloud computing this year, with plenty of additional opportunities still to be realized. However, many cloud computing vendors are still grappling with how to cost-effectively address some daunting challenges.
Look for New Shapes in the Clouds in 2011
Posted by: Jeffrey M. Kaplan December 10, 2010 05:00 AMAs the year winds to an end, it is incumbent on all industry pundits to make predictions about what they envision for the coming year. Since I’m often lumped into this category, I’m obliged to offer my views about how the world will evolve over the next 12 months from a cloud computing perspective. There has been substantial activity in key areas of cloud computing this year, with plenty of additional opportunities still to be realized. However, many cloud computing vendors are still grappling with how to cost-effectively address some daunting challenges.