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The State of Cloud Computing in 2020

The State of Cloud Computing in 2020

As cloud adoption hits another growth spurt, companies are discovering the power of mixing and matching cloud services into solutions that address almost any business need.

Cloud computing is much more than a limitless expanse of servers and software you pay to use over the internet. The cloud has become a metaphor for modern computing itself, where everything is a service – which can connect and combine with other services to meet an infinite number of application needs.

 

Cloud adoption rises again

IDG’s just-published 2020 Cloud Computing Survey of 551 tech buyers, all of whom are involved in the purchase process for cloud computing, confirms that businesses are making aggressive plans: A stunning 59 percent of respondents said their organizations would be mostly or all in the cloud within 18 months.

While many of these organizations have migrated existing on-prem applications to a cloud provider’s platform, respondents estimated that 46 percent of applications were “purpose built” for the cloud, so they could take better advantage of cloud scalability and modern architectural patterns. In another sign of cloud commitment, 67 percent said they have added new cloud roles and functions, such as cloud architect, cloud system administrator, security architect, and devops engineer.

 

What are the Benefits of Cloud Migration?

 

  • Cost-effective: Reduced cost is an important benefit that makes cloud migration a popular strategy. It is analyzed by Rackspace that 88% of companies save money when running services in the Cloud. Having a local server has ongoing maintenance and support costs that add to the annual budget.
  • Remote Collaboration: The cloud environment allows organizations to access remotely. Their other services documents and databases can be accessed from anywhere by using collaboration and communication tools, software, and apps.
  • Better storage: Many cloud solution providers offer high-security data storage at a minimum cost. It is easy to expand and shrink the storage based on your requirements in cloud computing.
  • Disaster Recovery: It is easy to recover that data using cloud-based backup and recovery solutions. It saves time and investment for these recovery operations.
  • Faster setup: It is easy and fast to set up data and applications in the cloud. Migrating to public cloud takes a matter of few hours. It is possible to set up remotely with an internet connection.
  • Less maintenance: No maintenance is required since the cloud provider looks after the hardware, software, and networks in the cloud. Infrastructure with minimal IT staff is more than sufficient.
  • Better work-life balance: It has given a better work-life balance that enabled the workers to choose to work from home and comfortable hours of working. Many services are independent of platform and operating systems that can be worked in any devices like mobile, tablet, and laptop.
  • Scalability: Maintaining upscale as per requirements. This saves money for the unused data. It gives opportunities to increase or decrease resources in line according to business needs. It reduces the workload so we can concentrate on the main business requirements. Additional cloud-based tools helps in good assessment and migration.

 

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