The Evolution of Cloud Computing: Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
Abstract
Because cloud computing offers changing, controlled access to a common pool of computer resources, it has completely changed how businesses operate, develop, and provide value to their consumers. Cloud computing has evolved over the last 20 years from a notion to a vital infrastructure supporting digital transformation in many different industries. An outline of the history of cloud computing is provided in this study, which traces significant turning points from the introduction of mainframe machines to the widespread use of cloud-native technologies.
It emphasizes the value that cloud computing is as an asset for every facet of society along with the way it is fostering innovation in academia, government, and commercial. The study also looks at how cloud computing has made it easier for businesses to integrate cutting-edge technologies like AI, big data analytics, and the Internet of Things. This has allowed them to get insights, streamline processes, and provide users with individualized experiences. Organisations may fully utilise cloud computing to promote digital transformation, accomplish corporate goals, and influence the direction of computing by embracing trends, facing obstacles, and utilising developing technology.
Authors
Ms. Nidhi Airi, Ms. Neha Bani, Mr. Anuj Kumar