GreenButton Identifies Top 2013 Cloud Computing Trends

December 20, 2012 Off By David

Grazed from SFGate. Author: Editorial Staff.

GreenButton™, the leading provider of compute intensive and integrated on-demand cloud solutions, today announced the company’s predictions for cloud computing in 2013. GreenButton has identified the top trends covering technology and business innovation to include Big Data, Cloud Bursting, Cloud Governance, On Demand and HPC computing, and License Management for ISVs.

The year 2012 has proven to be a pivotal year for cloud computing, marked by one key takeaway: adoption of cloud computing for the enterprise has finally gone mainstream. No longer hidden from plain sight, IT departments are now very upfront about their company’s use of cloud computing, resulting in legitimate cloud budgeting taking place. In fact, a recent survey conducted by Forrester Research found half of all enterprises in North America and Europe are planning to create budgets for cloud-related investments in 2013…

Over the next twelve months, GreenButton believes that corporations and organizations will cease speculating about the value of cloud computing and will start to get down to the real business of incorporating cloud technology into their formal IT portfolios. And with such substantial mainstream acceptance, decisive changes to the overall operational structure of cloud computing will undoubtedly take place. Beginning with compliance and moving towards access control within the IT organization, cloud computing is shifting rapidly from being considered a commodity to being deemed as fundamental infrastructure…

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