Digital Transformation Enabled by Cloud

Ever wondered what happens when creative, intelligent, and progressive people leverage the power of the cloud to gather and analyze information at a scale and depth that has never before been possible? What problem will be solved and what unfulfilled needs will be met as innovators and dreamers connect fresh insights with new digital capabilities?

The world is going through a digital transformation— customers and equipment alike.

Digital transformation has become a priority for all business, a crucial factor on which the future of the enterprise is dependent. They must succeed in creating transformation through technology, or they’ll face being marginalized (best case) or extinction (worst case) at the hands of their competitors.

Cloud is THE key technology enabler for Digital Transformation

Cloud isn’t as much of a technical shift as it is an ideological, philosophical and economic shift that has reimagined how we consume technology resources. It is already an essential part of the modern ecosystem.

For the digital evolution of an organization, the flexibility provided by a cloud-enabled infrastructure is indispensable. Used effectively, the cloud can bring a wide range of IT related and business benefits in terms of security, performance, greater efficiency, lower costs, new working practices and so on.

The cloud facilitates new ways of working, by providing the flexibility, ability to scale up or down, cost optimisation and elasticity, acting as a catalyst for innovation. Rapid agile development is also possible with a cost-effective, lower risk and faster platform.

 

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Cloud adopters are much more likely to have achieved their digital business and infrastructure objectives compared with non-adopters. For non-adopters their ability to keep up with rapid digital change will be constrained by unstable and inflexible infrastructures, legacy systems and IT management approaches stuck in a pre-Cloud time warp.

How Sysfore can help

We are passionate about using the best technology and tools to achieve results for our customers. We call Bangalore, India as Home. We have worked with customers from across the globe, successfully delivering quality work products and making a positive contribution to their businesses.

At sysfore, we make this transformation easy by building bridges between business and information technology. Sysfore continues to focus on web technologies, but with Cloud the complexity and scale has grown exponentially. We have successfully grown in the Indian and International markets, specifically catering to the people who understand the true value of web technologies.

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Sysfore, a Microsoft Gold partner, uses leading network, technology, and service expertise to deliver our service anytime, virtually anywhere, quickly and efficiently. Contact one of our experts today and we will help you find the perfect solution for your business. Write to us at info@sysfore.com or give us a call at +91 (80) 4110 5555.

Can Hybrid Computing Be The Night’s Watch For Cloud Computing?

Up until a few years ago, when an individual said the cloud, nearly everybody looked toward the sky. Basically put, a cloud was a feathery mass of vapor in the environment. But no more.

 

Cloud computing has advanced dramatically in recent years. The new world of the hybrid cloud is an environment that employs both private and public cloud services. Companies are realizing that they require numerous distinctive sorts of cloud administrations in order to meet an assortment of client needs.

 

Hybrid Cloud

 

A hybrid cloud is a computing environment which combines a public cloud and a private cloud by allowing data and applications to be shared between them. When computing and processing demand fluctuates, hybrid cloud computing gives businesses the ability to seamlessly scale their on-premises infrastructure up to the public cloud to handle any overflow – without giving third-party data centers access to the entirety of their data.

 

Basically, individuals believe hybrid cloud computing means overseeing a public and a private cloud as one, or at the least being able to have administration tools over the two environments.

 

In a hybrid cloud environment, organizations integrate private computing assets, such as information centers and private clouds, with public cloud services. While separate entities for the reason of data storage and capacity, the private and public clouds can share apps, information, and administrations in a bound together environment

 

“There’s a lot of noise that says all roads lead to the public cloud, but I don’t believe that to be the case, because there are legitimate reasons public cloud is not a feasible solution for enterprise for certain applications,” Avoa consultant Tim Crawford told Datamation. “No one type is going to suffice. The reality is people will have to use a combination of them.”

 

Still, many enterprises fear cloud storage is not as secure as physical storage. An IDG Research Services study found that almost 40 percent of organizations utilizing some type of public cloud storage had moved at least part of their workloads back on premises, mainly out of security concerns.

 

Will this trend continue in the future, or will a solution ease their concerns? What is the future of cloud computing? The answer may be found in the hybrid cloud.

 

Enterprises are leveraging hybrid computing by designing environments to get the best of both worlds. In a hybrid cloud environment, public cloud service is integrated with private computing services like data centers and private clouds. Private and public cloud can share apps, data and services in a unified environment, at the same time having separate set-ups for data storage.

Sooner or later, there will come a day when hybrid cloud or multi-cloud is universally accepted, traditional computer will be the successor to typewriters.  Just as today’s children might look at a floppy disk with no clue what it could have ever been used for, computer towers, terminals, and even hard drives will become a product of yesteryear.

“In the next 15 years, the biggest change we’ll see is 50 percent of small companies (with 1-500 employees), doing away with buying computer towers and servers and instead, adopting Desktop as a Service (DaaS), as the method for deploying workstations to employees,” AerocomInc.com founder Mike Smith said in an interview.

So what’s the future of the Cloud?

Before long we won’t be talking about individual networks or even referencing cloud computing. There will be one network – the network – and cloud will be synonymous with computing.

 

Sysfore, Microsoft Gold partner, uses leading network, technology, and service expertise to deliver IT infrastructure as a service anytime, virtually anywhere, quickly and efficiently. Contact one of our experts today and we will help you find the perfect solution for your business. Write to us at info@sysfore.com or give us a call at +91 (80) 4110 5555.

Cloud computing market projected to reach $411 billion by 2020

The worldwide public cloud services market revenue is projected to grow 18.5 percent in 2017 to total $260.2 billion, up from $219.6 billion in 2016, according to Gartner, Inc.

 

Gartner Report

Saas revenue in 2016 was far greater than what was expected, reaching $48.2 billion,” said the research director at Gartner. We have already crossed the 2017 forecast of Saas revenue with 2 months to spare. If this trend keeps on, by 2020 we are hoping to see a 100 billion revenue Saas(Cloud Application Services) market.

 

Of all the services, Cloud System Infrastructure Services(Iaas) is predicted to grow exponentially, 300% growth is expected by 2020. Iaas is expected to reach 45.8 billion by 2018, and 72.4 by 2020.

On the other hand, Cloud Business Process Services (BPaaS) is expected to grow the minimum forecasting only a 50%.

Taking into account the entire forecast period of 2016 – 2020, SaaS is on pace to attain 15.65% compound annual growth throughout the forecast period, also outpacing the total cloud market. The following graphic compares revenue growth by cloud services category for the years 2016 through 2020.

 

[Worldwide Public Cloud Services Revenue Forecast (Billions of U.S. Dollars)]

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(Source: Gartner report[October 2017] )

Also Read: Top 5 Cloud Computing trends for 2018 

In terms of vendor share, Gartner expects 70 percent of public cloud services revenue to be dominated by the top 10 public cloud providers through 2021. “In the IaaS segment, Amazon, Microsoft, and Alibaba have already taken strong positions in the market,” said the research director at Gartner.

Sysfore, Microsoft Gold partner, uses leading network, technology, and service expertise to deliver our service anytime, virtually anywhere, quickly and efficiently. Contact one of our experts today and we will help you find the perfect solution for your business. Write to us at info@sysfore.com or give us a call at +91 (80) 4110 5555.