You want innovation? You’ll have to go to the cloud
You want innovation? You’ll have to go to the cloud
Are we at the tipping point with cloud computing? As more technology comes out on public clouds, cloud technology seems to be pushing the limits of innovation. It’s still an emerging approach, yet the degree of innovation in the public cloud seems to have surpassed the innovation of technologies that remain on premises.
A case in point is the abundance of machine learning technology that’s now based in the public cloud. But the trend does not stop there. Intelligent databases, internet of things, advanced identity-based security, and containers and container operations are more examples of where the innovation is in the cloud.
Of course, traditional on-premises providers have footholds in the public cloud as well. Most enterprise databases, middleware, applications, operations, and management systems have both on-premises and cloud-based versions.
Are we at the tipping point with cloud computing? As more technology comes out on public clouds, cloud technology seems to be pushing the limits of innovation. It’s still an emerging approach, yet the degree of innovation in the public cloud seems to have surpassed the innovation of technologies that remain on premises.
A case in point is the abundance of machine learning technology that’s now based in the public cloud. But the trend does not stop there. Intelligent databases, internet of things, advanced identity-based security, and containers and container operations are more examples of where the innovation is in the cloud.
Of course, traditional on-premises providers have footholds in the public cloud as well. Most enterprise databases, middleware, applications, operations, and management systems have both on-premises and cloud-based versions.