With the rapid rise of cloud computing and other disruptive emerging technologies such as mobile, M2M, and big data analytics, employees are able to take more quality and better information in their own hands to bring excellence in 2014 The reaction speed makes more informed decisions. "We are experiencing democratization in enterprise technology," said David Small, chief platform officer, Enterprise Solutions, Verizon. "As a response to consumer technology, business technology users also want the freedom to choose and use the services they need to their liking, and in 2014 the success of business operations will usher in a new measure of whether the organization is performing well Using technology to meet user expectations and unlocking the full potential of personal innovation. "Of course, this also means that in 2014 CIOs and IT departments will continue to experience the tremendous pressure of changing trends, with John Considine, CTO of Verizon Terremark Former CloudSwitch founder and CTO) said. Considine believes that by 2014 CIOs and IT departments will no longer function as functional roles but will begin to integrate with other enterprise divisions: on the one hand, CIOs and IT departments will become the right-hand man in corporate operations; and on the other hand , Both of which will begin to provide enterprises with new solutions and technologies as innovators. "For CIOs and IT departments, the two roles must co-exist and co-exist, making it the cornerstone for the business to innovate, be agile and move forward," Considine explains. For most businesses, adopting cloud computing is no longer a "yes / no" question, as the answer is yes, and beyond doubt, says Tony DiBenedetto, a technology services provider and founder of cloud-computing solutions firm Tribridge. Most businesses have begun to process transactions or store data in cloud environments or deploy applications on cloud platforms, noting that such trends will push cloud computing to become an important driver of IT spending and growth prospects in decision-making . In the coming year, what kind of development trend will cloud computing take? Now let's focus on the 2014 Top Ten Forecasts. 1. Further refinement and more emphasis on training DiBenedetto pointed out that for the moment customers are just beginning to understand the differences between public, private and hybrid cloud deployments. In 2014, this part of the market will be further refined, and customers will learn more about which type of cloud solution is more suitable for each individual business through more training and which type of workload is more suitable for which cloud solution Care. "In 2014, I expect our savvy consumers to get things done and learn how to choose the best cloud solution for their workload," he said. "In addition, as organizations begin to recognize the importance of critical business workloads and take security assurances into account, segregation and segregation will also become a significant part of the job." CIOs ask themselves, 'Do I want to put my own database And infrastructure sharing with other companies in a cloud environment? Am I willing to take the risks that cloud computing can pose, including poor performance or the impact of sharing cloud workloads on server performance? 'If the answer If it is negative, then the smartest option is to embark on a private cloud, and if the answer is yes, then the public cloud will do exactly what it wants - but perhaps it's the safest practice to take care of non-critical applications, "DiBenedetto said . 2. Human resources and marketing efforts will lend technological innovation Traditionally, when departments need to adopt and deploy new technologies, they must first be reviewed and approved by the IT department, DiBenedetto said. HR and marketing departments are often at the bottom of the priority list of technology popularization, and it's hard for them to get their own needs echoed and agreed by the IT department. However, in the field of cloud computing, the entire process is completely reversed. For example, the HR and marketing department can quite simply procure a large amount of business processing resources like other business units, he said. "Cloud computing shatters this inherent belief that the IT department is a gatekeeper of innovation," he said. "In 2014 and beyond, HR and marketing departments will have the same priorities with business units to proactively address their needs with search, purchase, departmental and management applications and solutions in a cloud environment To solve real problems. "3. CIO Will Become a Cloud Enabler CIOs also need to revisit their work content as their IT positions change and their graduation away from the traditional" gatekeeper "role, DiBenedetto points out. The rise of cloud computing puts tremendous pressure on CIOs so that they have to reinvent themselves and adjust their roles in order to continue their close relationship with IT. To DiBenedetto, CIOs must learn to train their own teams in order to stay innovative and help companies stay at the forefront, helping them to use cloud computing as a weapon faster and better, and eventually gaining a foothold in cutting-edge areas. "To be successful and relevant, CIOs need to embrace cloud computing aggressively, and they must drive change management to challenge current and obsolete processes and learn how they can handle business differently than before," explains DiBenedetto. 4. Small businesses can also take advantage of large software cloud computing to take the democratization of software and application procurement processes to a whole new level and now even the youngest ones have full access to large solutions that change the rules of the game, DiBenedetto said . This shift opens up entirely new avenues of innovation, but also puts severe pressure on Oracle, SAP, and other large legacy application providers. He believes that this democratization process will be further highlighted in 2014. "Almost everyone today has the ability to post applications to the Internet without the hassle of delivering services and support that rely on the backend infrastructure to deliver services and support - all with cloud computing support, He pointed out. "These small businesses will not need to compete on a platform-by-platform basis, but the rivalry in the niche app market will heat up."
5. To the application-centric software development trend shift Finally, the application-centric software development program transfer will become a solid and unshakable trend, DiBenedetto said. Cloud computing has built a whole set of marketplace where the hardware is dramatically reduced and the software environment is on the rise, and large vendors are forced to create the right type of solution as customers push, he said. "Likewise, cloud computing is also a powerful driver for more innovation activities, and we are moving all the way to solutions-as-a-service," DiBenedetto told us. "The technology base is under the control of users based on their daily needs, thus making the technology and innovation that used to be the ivory tower ever more popular." Large suppliers originally thought 'customers need some sort of software solution to do their job' , But now the new situation is that the underlying needs of customers are the fundamental determinants of the superstructure of software development and in fact we have been waiting and longing for this trend to emerge for the past three decades, "he commented. 6. Decentralization of IT Services In 2014, the combination of cloud computing, mobility and M2M technology will put pressure on IT departments and will spread the core functions that have been firmly held by IT to every business function department , Verizon predicts. IT teams collaborate more closely with business units in a more granular manner while focusing on the development of process-processing tools that enable seamless employee-customer interactions. Verizon expects executives, business and general employees in the enterprise to take a leading role by driving the adoption and deployment of cloud computing, ultimately delivering the speed, flexibility, controllability, cost-effectiveness and big data analytics benefits of deployment processes. As a result, IT departments will begin to integrate into financial performance planning, and the line between technology teams and fiscal affairs will increasingly blur as technology shifts from limiter to value producer. "Trends in consumer IT, IT decentralization, and cloud adoption are closely linked to each other," Considine said. "Cloud computing has a tremendous financial attractiveness, but in the past few years we have also worked hard to improve the agility that comes with cloud computing."
7. The Always-on Feature of Cloud Delivery Software Although cloud computing has given us the ability to rapidly create and deploy applications, in 2014 companies will focus their attention on the technical excellence and responsiveness of the acumen, This provides businesses with the initiative to acquire the necessary resources and technology to adapt their solutions to their needs, Considine said. He also pointed out that in mid-2014, Cloud Computing will deliver truly enterprise-class features and high-complexity software with high value, and deliver on-demand software building blocks. "We think this direction of development in 2014 will truly be a reality," he said. "Everyone will be able to create highly complex and rigorous applications in a cloud environment." 8. Suppliers Further Increase Cloud Growth In mid-2014, given the normalization of mobile features and the resulting rich media Content, cloud computing will also be adjusted accordingly to achieve the growing data storage capacity, while providing access and analysis services on demand, Verizon said. The company also said adding software and services to the cloud will also be a major selling point for cloud service providers to compete for customers. New, integrated cloud offerings will increasingly incorporate fixed and mobile networks; systems, ideas and solutions; people and things; intelligence and information, and more. 9. The Cloud Smart Era is Coming Businesses are increasingly using their data in a centralized way, improving decision accuracy, driving revenue growth, lowering operational costs and improving customer experience. And in mid-2014, we will see more cloud service providers targeted enterprise customers based on the above requirements, Considine said. In particular, as data is increasingly distributed across both consumer and device levels, migrating data to the cloud is no longer an attractive option as it was in the past when it was confined to the enterprise data center. "We took the analysis seriously and took note of the needs of the business in analyzing the business," he added. "We found that the interaction between internal use and cross-functional collaboration generates a great deal of data and it is up to the business to discover valuable high-value information that will be the focus of the future." He noted that suppliers will be in 2014 Launched a series of products throughout the year, covering everything from analyzing program creation modules to a complete one-stop service. Machine-to-machine (M2M for short) Just as M2M communications is about to change our world in a disruptive fashion, cloud computing will play an important role in driving this change in mid-2014. "As we begin to think seriously about the feasibility of the IoT concept, we also notice that the total number of access devices has far exceeded the total population of the world," Considine said. "How are we going to deal with the challenges that arise in these circumstances and how can we manage so many and ever-growing numbers of devices? This is a dilemma of allocation. How do we collect or aggregate data and how we can translate that content Push to the outside world? To solve this problem, we need a lot of technology as support, and cloud computing gives us some very powerful capabilities. "Verizon said the broad coverage of 4G LTE wireless services and M2M solutions as a service Combined - on-demand use of the Internet - coupled with strong security mechanisms to help companies set out to extend M2M olive branch.