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Cloud Computing: The Past, the Present and the Future

 

The shift to cloud computing is well underway around the world. Over 95% of new digital workloads will be deployed on cloud-native platforms by 2025, according to Gartner, up from 30% in 2021. In Singapore, 86% of businesses rely on cloud-based IT services.

While the cloud has many advantages, discussions about its use have recently shifted to more advanced applications, such as containerisation and edge computing, rather than focusing on these advantages. When so many businesses are moving to the cloud, why do some choose to keep using antiquated systems?

Watch this video as Denise Kee, Chief Executive Officer at Xtremax offers her insights into the real challenges that businesses face when trying to implement new technologies.

Khairul Haqeem

Khairul is proficient in writing tech-related pieces for the Asia-Pacific region. Some of his most notable work is focused on emerging technologies, data storage, and cybersecurity. His prior experience includes stints as a writer for two iSaham sites: Crepetoast.com and Solanakit.com. Before beginning his writing career, he worked in the field of education. Aside from studying engineering at the International Islamic University Malaysia, he has also worked as a subtitler for Iyuno Global, serving clients like Netflix. His specialities are: • Disruptive Tech. • Data Storage. • Cybersecurity. • Decentralised Tech. • Blockchains.

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