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This series’ first episode covered the worldwide trends and possibilities – Future of cloud computing – Part I

But what exactly about modern computing technologies is so great? It goes beyond only computing power, storage capacity, and networking speeds. These are essential minimums, and cloud computing can provide them much more successfully than earlier techniques. But there’s more than that. Technology’s true worth isn’t in the materials it’s constructed of, but in the things it can do.

Excellent IT frees up time for a business to focus on the tasks that it does best. There will be more time to concentrate on pleasing consumers, which is the foundation of any successful firm. Innovation combines accumulated expertise in consumers, goods, and markets with fresh capabilities made possible by transformational IT.

This is why the economy depends so heavily on developing technologies and was moulded by them. Technology has made things like empowerment, enhanced teamwork, and services on demand available for a reasonable cost. In fact, some technological advancements, such as cloud computing, provide all of this at a more affordable price than their more conventional counterparts.

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Since corporations first began utilizing public clouds ten years ago, many have found that cost reductions were only the beginning. By optimizing the goals of their organizations, utilizing the resources at hand, and achieving quicker timeframes to insight and action, our customers are building businesses that are continuous and essentially frictionless. With cloud computing, they are acquiring new advantages including speed, efficiency, dependability, and security in support of a fresh wave of innovation that is driven by business.

It is understandable why so many people think that interconnected, continuous streaming provided by cloud computing will play a significant role in our future economy if the value of a technology is measured by the net experience it delivers to the enterprise in terms of cost, performance, and time to innovation. In other words, achieving the promise of cloud computing will be crucial for the future of business.

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Maria Davis
Manager, Customer Experience
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Based in Colorado, Maria Davis is best known for her contributions to media marketing, translation and writing. She is currently working as a CX Manager for Routeget Technologies. She entered the writing world to explore her passion for contrastive linguistics, adaptation and lexicography. Ava also enjoys skiing, social media management and vegan parties.

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Maria Davis
Manager, Customer Experience

Based in Colorado, Maria Davis is best known for her contributions to media marketing, translation and writing. She is currently working as a CX Manager for Routeget Technologies. She entered the writing world to explore her passion for contrastive linguistics, adaptation and lexicography. Ava also enjoys skiing, social media management and vegan parties.

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