While so many people think cloud computing revolution will make everyone migrate their systems to the cloud, that does not happen. The deployment of cloud computing will largely revolve around the "opportunistic use" of this technology.
While no major migration will occur, there are many one-time migration projects to enhance the system's capabilities and to deploy new systems based on cloud computing. This means that cloud computing will follow the same pattern as PCs and networks. We may not notice many of these changes, but these changes do happen. If we look through three years, I believe the change will become even more apparent. Let's see what cloud computing will look like in three years: 1. Management Will Become Key Using Cloud Computing will need to manage hundreds or even thousands Service and API. Businesses will soon reach the critical point in trying to manage philosophical services manually. Within three years, they will need cloud computing services / resource systems to manage this complexity. 2. Security will be better and more embedded security will continue to be the focus of attention, although there will be significant improvements in security to improve cloud computing security. Large cloud computing providers will provide security capabilities in their cloud computing, and in many cases third-party vendors will provide the best solutions, including those that handle distributed and federated identity management. "Concentrated trust" will become the new buzzword and it is expected that such standards will be deployed to allow for interoperability. Layered data will be the focus of the method of layering data, some of which will be internal to the organization, such as those that need to be kept internally based on performance or legal requirements. Over time, due to cost issues, these data will migrate from the local to the remote tier. Most of the data will be in cloud computing, and we'll see the emergence of private clouds and community clouds, and some semi-proprietary data that requires some control will be stored there. As part of cloud-centric storage, the back-end public cloud-based database will handle mass data storage (petabytes) for analysis.