SaaS has become an accepted alternative to traditional on-premises enterprise applications, and a broader set of cloud services is becoming a viable option for businesses seeking more flexible, economical computing capabilities. Adoption of these services is accelerating rapidly, because they are delivering tangible, measurable business benefits that clearly demonstrate their value. It’s a no-brainer that the cloud movement will continue to grow exponentially. So, my predictions for 2013 will focus on how the cloud marketplace will be reshaped.
2013: The Shape of Cloud Computing to Come
Posted by: Jeffrey M. Kaplan December 14, 2012 05:00 AMSaaS has become an accepted alternative to traditional on-premises enterprise applications, and a broader set of cloud services is becoming a viable option for businesses seeking more flexible, economical computing capabilities. Adoption of these services is accelerating rapidly, because they are delivering tangible, measurable business benefits that clearly demonstrate their value. It’s a no-brainer that the cloud movement will continue to grow exponentially. So, my predictions for 2013 will focus on how the cloud marketplace will be reshaped.