As the cloud-related skills gap widens, cloud service providers will play a larger role in providing effective solutions.
Amazon maintains a great deal of pride in its public cloud platform, Amazon Web Services. The company stated earlier this year that AWS has unique benefits over private clouds including lower costs, rapid deployment and pay-as-you-go-models. However, each of these advantages also pertain to private platforms as well.
Private cloud platforms are beginning to gain ground in the marketplace due to its enhanced security, as well as a more long-term ability for IT to both support and drive business operations, innovation and growth.
Cloud computing has afforded businesses with more agility, streamlined processes and lower IT costs. With no signs of slowing down, the cloud is poised to make its presence known for businesses that have not yet made the decision to adopt it.
An industry analysis by Gartner foresees the year of 2016 to be a defining moment for the cloud and cloud service providers as they continue to prove their value to businesses and IT professionals.
CIOs are increasingly finding themselves out of the loop in regard to IT decision making, as business units perceive them as the “Department of Slow.” By utilizing solutions offered by IaaS cloud providers like PeakColo, they can get back the same page and make informed and strategic business decisions.
Businesses that have not yet adopted cloud computing solutions should be aware of the basic benefits they have to offer.
Like every other department within a company, costs and budgeting will always be a big issue for enterprise-class cloud computing. Organizations now realize just how important the cloud is to what they do, but CloudPro’s Rene Millman said potential costs must be measured and weighed before any decisions regarding adoption of the technology are made.
There are many businesses across the globe looking to third-party service providers to leverage the many benefits of the cloud. However, some countries lack the Internet infrastructure needed to facilitate this technology.
A significantly large amount of data is generated on a daily basis, a lot of which has pertinent business value. That means the storage capacity required to handle this information needs to be quite large.
