Did you know the concept of sharing computing resources has
been around since the era of mainframe computing which began in the 1950s and
the term “cloud computing”, which is
comparatively a modern term, was coined only in the last 10 years and back
users were concurrently able to access and share a central system through
various computers. It was realized by enterprises that since purchasing and
maintaining computing capacity was so expensive, it made sense to share the
resources for economical reasons. This is when the idea of sharing computing
resources aka cloud computing
came into picture. The concept of virtualization leads the way in the 1970s
where several virtual computers ran on a single hardware, but this idea did not
catch up early.
The very first milestone in cloud computing history took
place in 1999 after the arrival of salesforce.com, which lead the way of
delivering business applications through a website. This initiative by
salesforce paved a way for specialist as well as mainstream software
corporations to deliver apps on the internet. Soon after salesforce, Amazon
came into picture and started working with cloud
computing technology starting with AWS and launching their Elastic Compute
Cloud (EC2).
Later on Google and Apple too adopted cloud technology which marked another major milestone and since
then the cloud has been growing and evolving at a rapid rate. Then around 2005,
businesses realized that it made more economic sense to buy shared computing resources from the
cloud since it required lesser man hours and efforts and in turn had more
capabilities and was inexpensive.
Cloud
computing as a technology has existed for quite
a long time now and the way enterprises have used it has been rapidly changing.
It began as a simple hosting service and has evolved to IaaS, PaaS and SaaS.
Looking at the present day scenario, large scale cloud computing is now accessible to everyone. It’s not just
limited to big players in the market and now is open to anybody, anywhere.
Cloud has now grown into a well-known approach for the management &
deployment of applications for growing number of businesses.
Looking into the future, according to
computer giant IBM, 2.5 billion gigabytes of data was generated every day in
2012. This data was generated by various industry verticals and consumers. For
example, approximately 120 hours of videos are uploaded to YouTube every minute
and about 200 million e-mails are exchanged every minute. A report, called ‘State of the Cloud Computing by Byron Deeter’, showed that the cloud
computing market is growing at a 22.8% and the compound annual growth rate will
reach $127.5 bn in 2018.
We live in a world where we are
surrounded by a lot of gadgets and also, the number of IoT
devices are growing as well. We now not only access information but we consume
it to make decisions in real-time. This enormous size of data generated will
also need to be collected together and processed in the Cloud. So, very soon
cloud computing technology will allow us to work faster with more efficiency
than it is today. In addition, together with their spread, our life will
accelerate.
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