Trends Tips of Cloud Computing for 2018 By Luke Lonergan Cloud computing has been for nearly two decades and despite the ability to trade, cost profit and competitive advantage in the old ways of business, a large part of the business community continues to operate the old way. According to a study of the International Data Group, 69 percent of businesses are already using cloud technology in one capacity or the other, and 18 percent say that they are planning to implement cloud computing solutions at some point. Additionally, Dell reports that companies investing in large data, cloud, mobility and security enjoy revenue growth by 53 percent faster than their competitors. Since this figure clearly shows, the increasing number of tech-savvy businesses and industry leaders is recognizing the many benefits of the cloud computing trend. But more than that, they are using this technique to run their organizations more efficiently, to serve their customers better and dramatically increase their overall profit margins.
As we enter the last quarter of 2017, business and IT officers are paying more attention to how they can use technology to meet their 2018 business objectives. We have compiled a list of five trends in cloud computing that the strategic business will be ready in the coming year. Exponential Growth in Cloud Services Solutions: As a service software opened a flexible and financially attractive door for businesses and consumers to try out the initial cloud services. The infrastructure and platform development as a service has expanded in the number of cloud solutions available in the public and private sectors. In 2018, we expect that many more organizations take advantage of simplicity and high performance cloud guarantees. Increased Cloud Storage Capacity: Since cloud services become a real part of fast business, we expect data storage to grow rapidly in the coming year. To accomplish this, service providers will bring online data centers with large capacity storage devices. The Cisco survey estimates that in 2017, the total amount of data stored in the data centers will be 370 EB, while the global storage capacity will reach