How Cloud Computing Companies Will Transform Traditional IT Post Covid-19


The world is a changed place after the Coronavirus pandemic. Here is how cloud computing companies will transform traditional IT post Covid-19 pandemic.


There are champions also in a tragedy. Amazon, Walmart, and Costco soared with their products distributed to nervously locked communities. Airlines, energy firms, and hotel chains saw their market declining and inventories deteriorated.


The pandemic this year affects both business and customer behavior, driving patterns that are positive for remote workers and financial volatility. Another is the usage of cloud computing providers.


Cloud Computing Services:

After Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Salesforce report in the new world, we'll get a clearer route to the growth of cloud computing companies. While reports this week give some hint, the crisis exploded at Q1 too late for AWS, Azure or GCP uses to render a substantial shift. Google Cloud (GCP) sales for example have risen by 52% year-on-year in Q1, nearly the same growth as in Q4 2019, and have decreased sequentially only by 6.2%, i.e. 27% annually.


While we wait over the next few years for audited sales, we will look to certain steps, such as polls and see how IT professionals and cloud computing services companies over recent months have modified their cloud use and their strategies. The annual Flexera Cloud Report, which contained a query on COVID driven improvements in cloud service providers in the 2020 version, is one of the strongest long-term trackers on company technology experience and application. In addition, there are more general details.


Acceleration of the use of public cloud:


As was the case in previous years, the demographic bias of the Flexera sample is to major businesses and early technology adopters with the mature web consumers 53 percent. The study reflects a variety of developments over the years, among them:


  • A transition from VMs to containers in the device environments.

  • Cloud management of container services is becoming increasingly popular.

  • Cloud experience is failing to attract technology consultancy services.

  • The reality that about a fifth of companies still insufficient expense containment and monitoring to surpass the already expanded budgets.


The cloud becomes the engine for the enterprise:

However, the Flexera survey does document certain primary measures by which organizations, such as: In the face of IT's tendency to focus on cloud adoption challenges and drawbacks, it is easy to forget the primary reasons why cloud computing service providers attract more and more companies,

  • Exposure without running overheads or capital expenses, especially important for companies with obsolescent infrastructural requirements, to leading-edge infrastructures and creative IT and technology facilities.

  • Flexible prototyping and delivery of innovative technologies and services.

  • The scalability to change network capability nearly automatically to satisfy growing market needs.


With an ongoing epidemic, we are all still too early to trustfully foresee several long-term consequences of the emerging pandemic. Nonetheless, cloud technology, including hardware and software, would certainly benefit from changing user and market preferences.


Upon digesting and resolving the numerous challenges caused by the global pandemic, it is expected that corporate executives would be prepared to exploit the resources offered by the ensuing transformation of the status quo and drive the improvements required to prepare their companies for a more sustainable future.


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