3 Things That Could Halt The Growth Of Cloud Computing
Grazed from HostReview. Author: Joanna Zamojta.
In fact, it is expected to grow by leaps and bounds: a recent Morgan Stanley report states AWS revenue is expected to hit $24 billion by 2023. Logic dictates competing cloud hosting providers will also see similar growth. However, things can go wrong. Issues will come up, just like anything else in the tech world, that will not only slow the growth of this infrastructure, but halt it dead in its tracks if these issues aren’t addressed. Here are three issues that could hinder the success of cloud computing, in order to lessen their chances of occurring.
1.False Advertisement
Some cloud hosting vendors are hoping you have no idea what the cloud is all about. In this way, they are able to sell you on their definition of the cloud and how their solution is going to be perfect for your company, without once asking about the applications you rely on. If those who know nothing of the cloud believe these fantasies and sign up for cloud hosting services, there is bound to be an issue that results in failure somewhere along the line. This failure will then be blamed on the cloud, when instead it was nothing more than a compatibility issue easily resolved by having a firmer understanding of the cloud and all of the options available…


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