Gartner recently released its annual report of the Hype Cycle, which represents an annual assessment of over 1,900 technologies and trends in IT security and IT. The cloud computing 2012 model of the Hype Cycle is designed to help companies understand the standpoint of advancement in technology and their market demand.
Although many vendors are offering a strategy for cloud computing, not many have been able to show that their strategies are centralised cloud.
Gartner’s report states that “Many misconceptions exist around potential benefits, pitfalls and, of course, cost savings. Cloud is often part of cost-cutting discussions, even though its ability to cut costs is not a given. There are also many reasons to talk about the capabilities enabled by cloud computing: agility, speed and innovation. These are the potential benefits that can be overlooked if hype fatigue sets in”.
Moreover, it is being predicted that many of the technologies will advance and continue to transform. One example of this is that in the next two years virtualization will pass through significant changes. And within the next 2 to 5 years, significant changes will happen in advertising in a cloud, big data, cloud computing, PaaS (Platform as a Service), and public clouds.
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