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4. Enhanced cloud security

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 4:56 am
by rakhirhif8963
The newest option is distributed cloud, which allows the cloud provider to spread hybrid clouds over wider geographic areas. In turn, this allows customers to use servers located closer to them, resulting in lower latency and faster service.

According to Gartner, enterprises will spend a total of $6.8 billion on secure access services (SASE) in 2022, up from $4.8 billion in 2021. And by 2025, more than 50% of enterprises will have developed SASE implementation strategies, up from less than 5% in 2020 .

SASE is a cloud security architecture that combines security as a service and networking capabilities and delivers them as a single cloud service. SASE enables companies to securely manage and control bolivia mobile database to cloud applications, on-premises IT, and end-user devices. It also provides users with single sign-on across multiple enterprise cloud applications while maintaining the highest levels of security. SASE is becoming increasingly relevant as organizations become more and more concerned about the security of their cloud deployments.

“Instead of directing all traffic to central security devices, IT leaders should be bringing security into sessions, not the other way around,” says Milind Govekar, a distinguished vice president at Gartner.

5. Artificial Intelligence in the Cloud
Cloud computing has always been about delivering AI services. But as AI continues to evolve and create new products and services, cloud computing will play an even more important role in delivering them.

According to Verified Market Research, the total AI market value will exceed $850 billion by 2028. However, to reach this level, AI platforms require high data throughput and computing power, which are becoming more accessible and affordable through cloud computing.