Cloud computing technology delivers software (SaaS), platform (PaaS), and IT infrastructure (IaaS) services via a shared network.
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VIEW REPORTCloud computing technology delivers software (SaaS), platform (PaaS), and IT infrastructure (IaaS) services via a shared network. With the help of this model, businesses can access the resources remotely, not only obviating the need for putting Capex investments in servers & storage, but also incurring zero opex for maintaining and running data centers. It also boasts several other benefits for both end-users and businesses like elasticity, self-service provisioning, migration flexibility, workload resilience and pay per use. Cloud technology has moved very fast from becoming mainstream in 2015 to dominating many IT market segments in 2016 and becoming the new normal in 2018.
Thus, as cloud computing continues to rise and evolve with each passing moment, it will be imperative for the CIOs to see this technology as one of the most critical elements of their competitiveness, and not just as a cost-efficient mechanism which needs careful management. In the coming years, CIOs from across all industries will need to have a balance between the capabilities of most new cloud technologies while ensuring due focus on security.