6 Cloud Computing Predictions for 2013


Developers:

Staten said enterprises will need to concentrate more on public clouds such that their infrastructure and operations need to be more of a cloud oriented.

"It's easier for the I&O team to engage developers and be part of the conversation about how to do it safely, securely, and with appropriate oversight."

Another advantage in using cloud is that it’s not language specific. Development within the cloud is simple as majority of the languages, frameworks and development methodologies are supported within every cloud.

"What's different isn't the coding but the services orientation and the need to configure the application to provide its own availability and performance," he said.

Advanced Virtualization:

People think that virtualization and cloud services are one at the same, just with different names. But that is not the case. Both plays major roles in an enterprise arena and organizations must understand these roles pretty fast.

"Your dynamic virtual environment and your on-demand private cloud both have a place in the data centre because these solve different problems," Staten said. "Don't waste energy trying to make one into the other when they're both delivering value."

 

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