Cloud Computing in 2023: What Does The Future Look Like?

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The dynamics of society and economies worldwide have done their part to push cloud adoption to unprecedented levels. What seems to have started with stay-at-home mandates has driven companies to fuel their digital transformation journey. Whether it is about hosting business applications on the cloud for remote access or rolling out cloud-based services/products to retain customers, the list is quite long for almost every business.

As we have entered 2023, cloud adoption initiatives remain in the fast lane and show no signs of slowing down. Switching to cloud technology is no longer optional amidst the market’s competitive dynamics.

So, what does the future of the cloud look like in the year ahead? Can you expect any new subsets of cloud technology to scratch the surface soon? Let’s look at some of the most expected trends in 2023:

  • Switch from a Desktop to a Cloud-Based Environment

Leaving the traditional way to host and use business applications is not easy for many. They want to stick to the old ways of accessing software installed on a local computer. The dependence on this mode of software utility could be expected as no alternative was available. But with the rise of cloud computing, setting up an on-premise IT environment has lost its importance.

More and more businesses are now switching to application hosting solutions to migrate software and data files to the cloud with the help of hosting providers. They are attracted to the cloud’s benefits, including remote software access, better team collaboration, enhanced data security, and more. 

Since we have entered into the era of technology, migration to cloud-based environments can be expected to gain momentum further in 2023. The global projection of the cloud computing market proceeding toward the mark of US$ 1240 billion by 2027 indicates the same line of growth.

  • Emergence of Multi-cloud

In technical terms, even cloud computing is classified into various types, namely – public, private, and hybrid. Each cloud system has pros and cons and is suitable for different businesses. As individuals become aware of these distinct benefits, they want to benefit from the most appropriate cloud computing type. 

In 2022, hybrid cloud adoption grew significantly – combining the power of public and private clouds. But in 2023, there has been a shift toward multi-cloud environments that utilize even public, private, and hybrid clouds altogether.

Keeping the demand in mind, cloud solution providers have developed customizable solutions to fit into the macro-needs of different enterprises. This cloud trend is expected to gain more force this year as top cloud service providers keep on intensifying their offerings for the future world.

  • Innovative Green Cloud at the Doorstep

In most cases, the concept of cloud computing is touched upon regarding its utility in the business sphere. However, like many other technologies, the impact of cloud adoption on the environment cannot be undermined. This is why you would find the term ‘Green cloud’ growing in popularity in the time ahead. At its core, it combines the advantages of cloud services with sustainable IT resources, thereby reducing the carbon footprint.

Even a recent forecast stated that a reduction in emissions by 1 billion metric tons could be expected with green cloud adoption. As time passes, this synergy between cloud technology and environment protection will be strengthened in a way that nullifies the adverse effects of software and hardware on the environment. More environmental-friendly business approaches are expected to adopt green clouds for enhanced efficiency and reduced usage of non-renewable resources.

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  • Maturity of XaaS

XaaS, a collective term, symbolizes the delivery of almost everything as a service, be it products, technology, and tools, via third-party vendors to end users. This is typically delivered via the Internet as a superior alternative to the traditional or on-site deployment of resources. 

While this form of cloud services is already in place, their growth and higher penetration are expected to drive cloud investments this year. This can include the delivery of security as a service, network as a service, or desktop as a service. 

From the business point of view, XaaS comes with a host of benefits, including but not limited to work flexibility, cost savings, easy scalability, and better performance. So it is because enterprises need to pay only for what they use instead of the whole set of equipment.

The bottom line for 2023 and beyond

Most organizations have gone beyond the point of debating the need for cloud adoption. Whether it is about migrating on-premise applications to the cloud or benefiting from its security standpoint, they cannot afford to lose the benefit of not moving to the cloud. The year 2023 is expected to bring forth newer ways to adopt cloud services for businesses. 

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