Analyzing the Indian companies from 2005, we can notice a big paradigm shift in relation to the culture of proprietary technology equipment. This means that there was breach of the resistance option of renting rather than buying. With credit difficulties, especially with the 2007 crisis, corporations were forced to see new possibilities. Then we noticed that the model called Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) fit in nicely in this new scenario, because in addition to efficiency, it is quite functional from the financial point of view.
Today, many major companies already work under the IaaS model. In fact, we are living the beginning of time to the glory of IaaS and believe that the peak demand will occur in the coming years, given the economic growth of the country and the sporting events to be hosted here.
Regardless of how they are being organized, these events are already forcing Indian companies to fit in physical infrastructure. We will need new airports, stadiums, bridges etc. These works require a strong back office, for companies providing services need to quickly assemble IT environments with flexible services. Our restructuring economic environment is enabling companies to see themselves with the plans in the long run. This brings some comfort and optimism to our area.
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