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A Deep Dive Into the Future of Cloud Computing

18 June 2024

Cloud computing is changing and evolving more quickly than we could have ever imagined. Every day new features and capabilities are released that change the way we think about the use and administration of cloud services. 

The cloud significantly disrupted the traditional IT landscape and the momentum of cloud services shows no signs of slowing down. With all this in mind, the future of cloud computing looks bright. 

With the journey towards digital transformation, more businesses are looking to cloud migration to improve scalability, business continuity and profits. Cloud computing is likely to stay at the core of these pursuits, providing the crucial connectivity and flexibility to keep up with ever-evolving standards of technology. 

However, as technology continues to evolve, what does the future hold for cloud computing? 

In this article, we will examine the journey of cloud computing throughout the past and the present and predict what the future has in store. 

Let’s begin!

A Brief History of Cloud Computing

If you want to know the future of cloud computing, it is essential first to understand its past and origins. 

Cloud computing is the delivery of computer services such as networking, storage, databases, analytics and more, via the Internet. All of these resources are managed and stored in remote data centres that are operated by cloud service providers (CSPs).

Cloud computing can be traced back to the 1950s. During this time, large mainframe computers relied on time-sharing systems. Through this arrangement, multiple users were able to use the same machine at the same time.

In the 1990s, mobile devices entered the scene and remote access became the new standard. Telecom companies also began supplying VPNs for businesses to outsource all their computing needs over the Internet. 

As we entered the early 2000s, huge advancements were made in the field when Amazon started their online store. The launch of Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2006 was the first mainstream emergence of on-demand cloud infrastructure for many businesses. Soon after, many major technological companies like Microsoft and Google launched their own products to compete with AWS.

The cloud computing industry exploded, with various companies offering a range of cloud-based services. With its rapid and continuous growth, cloud computing is here to stay and will no doubt continue to revolutionise the business world for many years.

The Current State and Growth of Cloud Adoption

The cloud computing industry has seen immense growth over the past decade, with no sign of slowing down. The global public cloud service market is estimated to grow 14.1% from 2023 to 2030, according to Grand View Research.

Managed Service Providers (MSPs) also offer various cloud-based services to cover every aspect of computing. 

By partnering with Redpalm as your MSP, you can reap countless benefits. From user support to proactive monitoring and backups, we provide unlimited professional support and trusted expertise. 

The COVID-19 pandemic only further accelerated cloud migration as more businesses required digital resiliency and remote productivity-enabling solutions. By 2025 alone, Gartner predicts that 85% of organisations around the world will be embracing a cloud-first approach.

Key Trends and Predictions For The Future of Cloud Computing

1) Edge Computing

With trends in cloud computing, many businesses have become reliant on cloud computing services. However, this also means that they are now more vulnerable to disruptions in internet connectivity. 

As a result, there is a growing interest in edge computing, where data is processed locally instead of in the cloud. This model would allow future cloud technologies to improve security, reduce latency and even reduce the load on central infrastructure. In some cases, it is also more cost-effective than traditional cloud solutions. 

As businesses are faced with the challenges of cloud computing services, edge computing will likely play a pivotal role in the future of cloud computing.

2) Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is changing the future of cloud computing in unprecedented ways. Known for their massive computing power, the full capabilities of quantum computers can be difficult to unlock. However, many believe that the cloud is the ideal solution for quantum computing as it would allow access to the massive amounts of processing power required to execute quantum algorithms. 

3) Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)

Secure Access Service Edge is a computing model that promises to be one of the biggest trends in cloud computing. 

It aims to reduce complexity and enable multi-cloud environments to provide fast, secure and reliable connections between users, regardless of their location. One of the best aspects of this model is that it doesn’t need a connection route through data centres, but allows for secure connections on the edge and through peripheral devices. 

With the SASE model, future cloud technologies would be able to reduce latency and provide IT resources at any location.

Contact Redpalm For Effective Cloud Services! 

Cloud services have gained massive traction and popularity within the past few years and will only continue to grow. Acting as the backbone of digital innovation across industries, cloud computing is completely revolutionising how businesses handle their IT needs. 

For any business to achieve its goals and secure future viability, it needs to adopt a cloud-first management strategy. If you wish to do the same and require any assistance with your shift to a cloud-based infrastructure, we can assist you.

Redpalm is an MSP that provides you with professional IT support and the latest cybersecurity solutions. Our team of IT experts is well-equipped with the knowledge and experience to identify and mitigate any risks targeting your system.

We also offer services like vulnerability assessments, technology procurement, incident response, IT audits and health checks and so much more!

To learn more about our services, click here or contact us to schedule an appointment today!

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