Thursday, 28 June 2012

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Will The Use of Cloud Computing Save Our Economy?

By Kacee Johnson


Cloud Computing is starting to live up to its potential. While still in its infancy, the cloud sector of tech has experienced more than just explosive job growth in the past 36 months. Many industries and businesses are being helped economically by the cloud computing arena as demonstrated by the latest data where a lot of opportunity is being generated along with job growth beyond the cloud service companies fueling the expansion.

A really big growth trend is the one that is currently going on in cloud computing. In the past recent 36 months, the cloud sector though in its infancy has experienced an explosive job growth Current statistics show that the cloud computing arena is creating a new economic paradigm for many industries and businesses; its created many opportunities and job growth beyond the cloud service companies.

According to a study conducted by the Sand Hill and SAP, on 'How cloud computing is generating new business opportunities and fuelling job growth in the United States?' Cloud computing has the capacity to provide job opportunities to 4720,000 and add $100 billion to the global economy in the coming five years.

The boom in mobile computing devices such as smart phones and tablets, the "social" trend in online services and the growth of "Big Data" flows that require more data management services are the three mega trends that are propelling the growth of cloud services.

Government policies and purchasing decisions at all levels will also have a major influence on cloud adoption and job growth. This research reaffirmed that cloud computing can be really important and make a big difference in every stage of growth of a company's life--everything from starting a new company, or having a company grow, or management of a worldwide corporation. Business growth leads to jobs, and cloud computing will accelerate this in certain industries.

According to a recent study commissioned by Microsoft, public and private IT Cloud Services will create nearly 14 million new jobs worldwide from 2011 to 2015. Job creation will be greatly impacted by the cloud. New jobs and skill sets are opened up across the globe, costs are driven down and spur innovation due to this transformation technology.

Companies are using cloud based collaboration software not just for their internal employees, but to engage and share information with partners and vendors and this is one of the trends we're seeing. So it's really not just about maintaining technology but also about leveraging it to drive revenue for the business.

Underwriters Laboratories, a globally recognised company is one among the enterprises who are making use of the safety testing and certification for a variety of product . In recent years, the company has acquired several businesses to broaden the services it offers to customers. UL has completed its technology integration very rapidly as office 365 has helped it free itself from adding and maintaining new servers UL is able to get new hires up to speed in just a few weeks, rather than many months, and this is true if it's a big acquisition in China, or just a small one in Australia.

Many people in the cloud computing community have suspected for a long time the facts shown by these results. The inevitable growth of mobile computing, use of social networks and data management carry one common factor, and that is why job growth with the cloud in this area must not be overlooked.




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