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Cloud offers extreme flexibility and \u2018anywhere access\u2019 to the required data. This flexibility factor of cloud computing became one of the major facilitator of the remote working model.<\/p>\n

Cost efficiency, scalability, and ease of collaboration are some of the other main benefits that have made cloud a major hit amongst the businesses all over the world. And during the pandemic, cloud became the savior that enabled organizations to achieve business continuity despite not being in the usual office setting. If not for cloud, it would have taken several months for organizations to enable a remote workforce instead of a few weeks.<\/p>\n

Last year\u2019s Cloud Computing Study released by IDG had noted acceleration in cloud adoption with about 81% of the survey respondents already using computing infrastructure or having applications in the cloud. This upward trend has skyrocketed during the lockdown period.<\/p>\n

Cloud computing, before the pandemic, still remained a business choice for organizations. But now, it has become the means for survival, sustainability, profitability, and business continuity. As the majority of organizations are already en route the cloud way, there will be no looking back here onwards. By next year, as much as 32% of the IT budgets will be dedicated to the cloud.<\/p>\n

Noting the criticality of cloud in leading the digital-first, and probably remote-first workforce of the future, leading analysts have recognized cloud computing among the top technology predictions for 2021.<\/p>\n

Let\u2019s look at some of the major cloud computing trends and predictions for 2021, as listed by the analysts like Gartner and Forrester:<\/p>\n

1. A cloud-led recovery from the pandemic<\/strong><\/p>\n

In the recently released \u2018Forrester Predictions 2021<\/a>\u2019 report, the analyst has acknowledged the integral role of the cloud in recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.<\/p>\n

They predict that about 30% of the firms will continue to accelerate their spend on cloud, security and risks, networks, and mobility. To gain a competitive advantage, cloud-first and platform strategies will become the primary choice for the leading CIOs.<\/p>\n

Forrester had previously predicted that the public cloud market infrastructure would grow 28% to reach $113.1 billion in 2021. However, considering the sustenance of strong revenue growth for the four largest public clouds, they changed their prediction to the growth of 35% to $120 billion in 2021.<\/p>\n

2. Prioritizing speed and customer experience with cloud<\/strong><\/p>\n

The impact of the pandemic has caused global organizations to rethink their business strategies. Consequently, they prioritized speed and customer experience over cost savings and efficiency, which led them to adopt a public cloud infrastructure.<\/p>\n

The adoption of cloud will spike in 2021, predicts Forrester, and will yield even greater enterprise adoption, cloud provider revenue, and business value.<\/p>\n

3. Edge is the new cloud<\/strong><\/p>\n

Forrester expects that in 2021, new business models will emerge to facilitate the deployment of edge, efforts by cloud platforms to compete, and AI and 5G facilitating the expansion of edge use cases.<\/p>\n

As the edge innovation market is heating up, buyers will shift their cloud strategies toward edge computing to capture the innovation and become more connected.<\/p>\n

4. The distributed cloud model<\/strong><\/p>\n

Gartner has acknowledged distributed cloud as one of the top technology trends for 2021<\/a>.<\/p>\n

A distributed cloud has geographically dispersed infrastructure, which helps tackle the needs of performance, redundancy, and privacy regulations. With a distributed cloud computing model, organizations can leverage the benefits of public cloud without spending a fortune on the complex private cloud solutions.<\/p>\n

Gartner notes the following styles of distributed cloud:<\/p>\n