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By Abhishek Ghosh January 8, 2015 8:53 am Updated on January 8, 2015

Cloud Computing and SME : Trends of 2015

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2015 is the Continuation of 2014. Here are Some of the Possible Trends of 2015 in Cloud Computing and SME. Scope of Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT), Software Defined are Increasing. Here are some possible upcoming Trends of 2015 in the background of Cloud Computing and SME.

 

Trends of 2015 For Cloud Computing and SMEs

 

Cloud Computing and cloud hosting has seen the rebirth in 2014 and some trends will impact the sector’s development and survival of the providers throughout the year 2015. 2014 was a controversial year, marked by an economic crisis that seems to have spared the online business, especially those related to e-commerce. Thus, many SMEs have turned to the Web to regain lost ground in local economies, fueling demands for optimizing sites, mobile payments, online advertising and of course also the need for a serious and reliable hosting.

What is there to expect from cloud computing in 2015? The path traced by Amazon could be again be the right way that will fit all the other providers. In 2015, in case of public cloud, cost not will not only factor, but ease of use, scalability and the platform will dictate many things. In 2015, OpenStack expected to fulfill to reach more important degree of maturity and stability, which, on the other hand, will allow it to grow in the adoption. The maturity of OpenStack will allow the platform to gain in simplification in production environments.

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DigitalOcean, became a hallmark in 2015 – moving clients from Rackspace towards their hosting was not an easy task. HP Cloud, on the other hand; if takes proper steps for making their service more usable, will gain a big market. HP Cloud uses OpenStack and the hardware is of their.

Big Data, will become even bigger in terms of importance. The explosion of connected devices in IoT will throw fuel on the security are. Sensors will be integrated and more easy to find in cars, watches, in tablet, in clothes and Governments and some Private Companies will love to run the Spyware activities. With this situation, new problems related to the security and integrity of the data will arise. ARM-based servers, Software based Data Centers are not dreams.

The hardware manufacturer companies – IBM, Fujitsu, HP, Dell, Intel and the others will expand their business. Rackspace definitely did and are doing good works in the agile software development field, the chance of getting acquired by HP or IBM is not less in near future. HP, IBM are older brands and acceptability is more higher among the business persons, even for their personal website.

Cloud Computing and SME-Trends of 2015

 

Trends of 2015 For Cloud Computing and SMEs : Arise of New Metrics

 

The small business customers and professionals who need a cloud hosting service, are now trying to get more information as possible about its quality, performance and reliability. Users are already more able than before to compare descriptive characteristics reported by each provider, considering the reviews. Professional clients activate a hosting only after assessing the comparative testing and using online neutral websites or go for a specific service for pre-usage analysis.

The advent of new gTLDs (nTLD) enabled the SMEs and professionals to customize their Web presence, acquiring specific domains needed to be stay connected, which provide a more accurate picture of the business, in order to obtain a greater visibility and stand out from the competition.

SSL / TLS certificate was the most demanded non-software material for 2014. It will continue as such in 2015. Cost of SSL certificate, expected to decline with more usage. According to Google, 79 percent of the smartphone owners are also shoppers. Rate of conversion of the sites optimized for mobile is about 160 percent higher than that of non-optimized sites.

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About Abhishek Ghosh

Abhishek Ghosh is a Businessman, Surgeon, Author and Blogger. You can keep touch with him on Twitter - @AbhishekCTRL.

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Cite this article as: Abhishek Ghosh, "Cloud Computing and SME : Trends of 2015," in The Customize Windows, January 8, 2015, February 3, 2023, https://thecustomizewindows.com/2015/01/cloud-computing-sme-trends-2015/.

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