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What does the future of cloud computing look like?

In your opinion, what does the future of cloud computing look like?
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The past 25 years have brought a digital age of Internet, massive computing power, high-speed data transmission, mobile communication, and more recently, the cloud, which brings it all together. Over the next 25 years, as technology advances and infrastructure increases, cloud computing will continue to change our world.

According to a recent survey by the Pew Research Centre’s Internet & American Life Project, about 70% of Americans will be using cloud-based applications as their primary tools by 2020—both at work and in their free time. It’s already happening, of course—people accessing cloud-based applications like email and social media from their smart phones, streaming movies from Netflix®, and hosting their family pictures online—but just imagine what is on the horizon.

The future of cloud computing is given below
1. The true potential of the cloud will only be realized with universal, high-speed, broadband Internet.

2. No more software updates will require.

3. As cloud-based storage becomes the norm, people will no longer buy bigger and more robust hard drives to store all their videos, files, and music.

4. Upgrading expensive video cards RAM or even whole machines to play the latest games will be ancient history.

5. New medical treatments. Searching a database of global DNA samples requires abundant, scalable processing power. Modelling protein folding is another example of how compute resources will be used.

6. Like protein folding modelling, climate simulation and forecasting requires a large amount of data storage and processing. Recently the German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ) installed a climate calculating supercomputer that is capable of analyzing 60 petabytes of data (roughly 13 million DVD’s) at over 158 teraflops (trillion calculations per second).

7. Education for the world.

8. According to Computer world, once active, the Square Kilometre Array, a multinational radio telescope project, is expected to generate an exabyte of data every day, that’s more than the daily global Internet traffic, and we know how many times Justin Beiber videos get watched!

9. Mobile devices and the cloud have helped to keep contacts and appointments; don’t need to be kept in a stack of napkins and Post-it notes. Your smart phone can access it all, along with pictures of the kids and your vacation. The cloud will complete the replacement of the wallet.

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