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Hey, if you are wondering how did cloud in the skies pop up in technology, no worries. Cloud Computing simply refers to the use of the internet to store data on remote servers. Instead of traditional storage of data locally on your hard disks or flash drives, you now store data on the cloud. Just as you store documents on Google drive or store emails and company correspondence with your company email provider.
It is projected that by 2019, worldwide spending in Cloud will exceed $141 billion. From large multinationals, IT companies, SMEs to individuals, every element of the work and personal spectrum touches upon the cloud. It is there in everyday life, in a 24/7 connected world, it is there for work communication, transport or logistics. Every work or industry you can think of uses the services of cloud in some forms or the other, and most likely in multiple avatars.
As businesses realize the value storing data in the cloud, for any time, everywhere access; investments in cloud technology are increasing at high rates.
It is the most secure way of data storage. You can access your data at a momentâs notice from any location in the world. Besides, if you use the benefits of cloud storage to store important data, it can never get lost. You can access the same even if your laptop has gone âhungâ on you or you left the file back at home. Cloud computing also allows collaboration, with edits and changes by a disparate workforce, racing to complete a project on time. It is scalable to suits your needs, supports disaster recovery and cuts down hardware costs. What more could you ask?
As businesses realize the value storing data in the cloud, for any time, everywhere access; investments in cloud technology are increasing at high rates.
There are three types of cloud technologies â Public Cloud, Private Cloud and Hybrid Cloud. As the term suggests, Public Cloud data is open to all, while Private Cloud has restricted access where the secure cloud environment can be operated only by the specified client. The Hybrid Cloud is an integration of on-premise, private cloud /third-party and public cloud services. Here, IT is based on-site, with storage and computation of secure data in the cloud.
The Cloud stores global data and offers service too. The 3 services offered by Cloud Computing for businesses are
âą Platform as a Service (PaaS)
âą Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
âą Software as a Service (SaaS)
PaaS allows you to start your app building with little money as the PaaS clouds have robust development. IaaS allows an internet business to develop instantly and scale-up. SaaS takes the cake of all Cloud technologies! It allows the cloud software architecture to be used by the vendor while cutting costs of maintenance, as the application runs on the vending machines.
Of all cloud solutions, SaaS logs the largest block of global spend between $25 and $40 billion in global cloud spend. In India, while cloud services have grows at a CAGR of 33.2 percent, SaaS alone logged 34.4 and IaaS 39.8 percent. This phenomenal growth in cloud services is driven by new IT computing products deployed using cloud models.
Now, this is something that is going to grab your attention. One of the biggest challenge for the Cloud today is a lack of expertise. According to a study by Right Scale, 32% of respondents said their IT departments were poorly equipped to handle the growing workloads in the cloud. What IT chiefs want is a growing workforce who is an expert in cloud Technologies, or at least has covered the basics in a Cloud computing course.
It does sound weird, but it is true. According to stats, for every 1,200 smartphones / 600 tablets booted up, the cloud adds an additional 1 â 5 servers. By the end of 2019 global smartphone use is expected to rise to over 2.6 billion. So where do you think so many servers will be stored? Why donât you throw this question around and see how varied and interesting the answers can be?
As the amount of data generated and stored grows rapidly, consumers expectation of faster connections from network providers are also increasing. With work on this front already underway, you can expect up-scaling from gigabyte LTE speeds to full 5G networks! Of course, enhanced network quality will better the performance of fast-loading services and apps. Every industry and business will benefit from faster network speeds, and the world will surely be a different place with this Cloud hyper-performance.
The security of cloud infrastructures has however become a concern with the increased sophistication of cyber attacks by specialized groups and state-sponsored actors. Businesses will need to ramp up their security, deploy malware detection systems, and implement healthy cybersecurity practices. The risks of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) culture downloading software from unverified cloud services with be a great risk. Cloud services will attempt to fill the role with managed security service providers offering end-to-end complete security.
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