Top 12 Emerging Cloud Computing Trends for 2021

Cloud Computing is the third wave of the digital revolution.

-Lowell McAdam

With each passing day, Technology is gaining momentum and redefining our personal and professional lives.

Development in the cloud computing industry is also pacing at a faster rate. 

There are various fascinating and exciting trends emerging as far as cloud computing is concerned.  They are embraced by both the new and old business industries.

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The global cloud computing market is expected to reach $623.3 billion by 2023.

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Let us see the top trends in cloud computing for 2021.

Cloud Computing Trends for 2021

1. Multi-Cloud Becomes Omni-Cloud

In recent times, the multi-level cloud has become much popular in the business industry. Many companies have started using cloud computing in their workflow. 

In the near future, it is believed that as more portable applications enable smoother connectivity, sooner the multi-cloud would turn into omni-cloud.

2. Integrated Blockchain technology

Blockchain is an amazing technology that is used by businesses to track the different stages of a product life cycle. 

When the cloud is connected to Blockchain technology, it helps businesses to understand even better about products and their related aspects.

Other information such as product contamination, weather delays can be known which can help businesses save millions. 

Many companies have already adopted this practice and will grow even more in the coming years.

3. Improving SaaS operations

As SaaS is gaining more prominence, more specialized platforms like Better Cloud, Cloud Manager etc are emerging to manage migrations and operations. 

It is enabling comprehensive management of solution suites like Microsoft Office 365, Google G Suite, and other leading SaaS products.

4. Kubernetes 

Kubernetes is a management tool introduced by Google and it plays a significant role in revolutionizing the global economy.

Many companies have adopted Kubernetes as a solution to cloud barriers. 

In combination with the unique offering by cloud infrastructure vendors, Kubernetes is developing excitement and making the dreams of industries come to reality.

5. Cloud AI

AI-enabled cloud is one of the most important emerging trends that is used to gain access to massive amounts of data. Such data helps them to optimize the core competencies by using machine learning. 

Various cloud-related issues are also resolved by using Artificial intelligence.

Hence, AI systems that generate large chunks of data will only be scaled up by cloud computing solutions. 

Conversely, cloud computing will also give AI the capability to do faster computation and manage resources effectively.

6. Intelligent SaaS 

Machine Learning is one of the most popular technologies and is having an influence over every SaaS and IT operations.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have completely transformed the work process. 

There are various features of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence that are genuinely useful.

And in the coming years, there would not be a product that is not considered as intelligent.

7. Kubernetes Supremacy

With Kubernetes gaining significant popularity everywhere, it is of utmost importance for cloud infrastructure companies to run along with it. 

A company that would consider Kubernetes would be able to face the competition in the market.

For Instance, Microsoft bought Deis to expand its Kubernetes toolkit. StackPointCloud was acquired by NetApp.

Along with this, there are many other companies focusing on it. Hence, cloud vendors would have a strong approach in the near future.

8. Enhanced Security

As always, security is one of the most important concerns of every business organization and the businesses don’t want to depend on any third-party solution for security services. 

However, security is of prime importance, so the companies that do not afford or have any facilities for in-house security solutions need to depend upon outsiders. 

In the coming years, cloud service providers would offer enhanced security options to their customers.

9. Quantum Computing

Undoubtedly, it can be said that the performance of computers would increase in the coming years. 

But it will only be possible through quantum computing. Quantum computing will enable computers to process data at a faster face. 

Cloud computing in this regard also plays a critical role for expanding computing force and performance.

10. Appearance of Private Cloud

Earlier, the companies head towards the public without any aim and direction.

But as soon as the companies realized the security issues and the costs of public cloud, it doesn’t remain much attractive. 

The need for greater efficiency and higher security will result in redefining private cloud infrastructure. 

11. Cloud-native Applications

As cloud-based solutions are becoming mature, it is essential that the companies deliver productivity over cloud as well. 

The development of cloud-native applications would gain momentum in the coming years.

Hence there will be extensive use of open-source software development platforms.

12. Containerization by Industry Giants

The industries offering containerization solutions will be adopted rapidly and successfully.

Seeing the trend, the cloud computing industry would also start working on their containerization initiatives without any delay. 

It will soon get the pace and giant companies such as Amazon and Microsoft will invest in home-grown containerization application suites.

Conclusion

The above listed are some of the major trends in the cloud computing industry that would be observed in 2021.

The trends show that the cloud will have strong growth and it will experience more popularity.

Also, cloud-based solutions will be more effective, accessible, and versatile in the future. 

Prachi Patodi

Prachi is an entrepreneur and a passionate writer who loves writing about raging technologies and career conundrums.

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