The popularity of cloud computing exploded in 2020, particularly in 2021, as organizations adopted virtual and remote work due to the pandemic and focused on delivering digital services. The growth of cloud computing will continue in 2022, and it will receive more rapid adoption.Â
We are likely to see a shift in focus from deploying cloud platforms and tools to improve specific functions (like the shift to zoom meetings) to more holistic strategies aimed at an organization-wide cloud migration.Â
Because more organizations embrace global supply chains, hybrid and remote work environments, and data-driven business models, cloud computing is bound to be more popular. In addition, the emergence of new deployment models and capabilities offers businesses of different sizes and industries more choice in their use of the cloud and benefit from this investment.Â
According to some IT specialists, cloud computing will take the lead in technologies for tackling crucial business challenges for many years. The cloud spending of big businesses expanding at a CAGR of 16% from 2016 to 2026 proves this. In addition, many organizations now use cloud security to achieve several business objectives. A report claims that more than 80% of organizations store their responsibility in the cloud, and an increasing number of organizations are moving towards the public cloud. As a result, the public cloud is expected to grow from $175 in 2018 to $331Billion in 2022.Â
The growth of cloud computing is undeniably going to continue in 2022 and beyond. So, it’s time to start noting some of the important cloud computing trends to watch in 2022.Â