On the future of cloud computing trends, all IT experts agree that it will be at the forefront of all technologies to solve significant business challenges. This is evident with enterprise cloud spending increasing at a 16% CAGR between 2016 and 2026; it is safe to say that businesses are no longer looking at the cloud solely as a tool. Their focus is now on leveraging cloud security to accomplish different business goals.
Businesses already use the cloud infrastructure to serve the organization’s more complex and dynamic needs.
As per a report, by 2021, around 83% of the company workload will be stored in the cloud as many companies continue to move from private to public cloud.
“Revenue from the public cloud sector is expected to grow to $331 billion by 2022 from $175 billion in 2018” – Gartner.
The data speaks of the endless benefits of the cloud in the future. But you can already see many CIOs trying to understand and test how they can use the cloud to address their current and future organization needs better.
To understand the future of cloud computing, here are the top ten trends of this technology.
1. Hybrid/ Multi-Cloud Solutions
Hybrid cloud computing combines the private cloud and a third-party, public cloud service. It primarily allows workloads to move between private and public clouds, giving users more flexibility with their computing needs.
Here’s a typical example of an analytics hybrid/ multi-cloud pattern that helps run two workloads in different computing environments.