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Cloud Computing Will Become A Business Necessity By 2028: Gartner

More than 50% of enterprises are expected to use industry cloud platforms by 2028.

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By 2028, cloud computing will shift from being a technology disruptor to becoming a necessary component for maintaining business competitiveness, according to research and consulting firm Gartner.

Gartner listed five ways in which organisations can use the cloud, as technology disruptor, capability enabler, innovation facilitator, business disruptor and business necessity, and suggested that cloud will become a business necessity for an increasing number of enterprises in the years ahead.

Information technology spending on public cloud services continues to rise. In 2024, worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services is forecast to total $679 billion and projected to exceed $1 trillion in 2027, Gartner said.

“Organisations are actively investing in cloud technology due to its potential to foster innovation, create market disruptions and enhance customer retention in order to gain a competitive edge,” said Milind Govekar, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner.

“While many organisations have started to seize the technical advantages of cloud, only a few have unlocked its full potential in supporting business transformation. Organisations are using the cloud to launch a new wave of disruption driven by artificial intelligence, enabling them to unlock business value at scale.”

The Role Of Cloud In 2023

Most companies currently consider the cloud as a technology platform. In 2023, organisations are using cloud computing either as a technology disruptor or capability enabler. Gartner predicts that more than 50% of enterprises will use industry cloud platforms by 2028 to accelerate their business initiatives. In 2028, most organisations will be leveraging cloud as a business necessity.

Organisations that are utilising the cloud as a technology disruptor are using it to modernise non-cloud, data centre-oriented computing styles and technologies. “As businesses navigate through digital transformation journeys, movement to the cloud becomes a key decision point,” said Govekar.

Companies that are adopting cloud technology as a capability enabler are using its potential to enable new capabilities such as elasticity, rapid continuous integration/cloud delivery, serverless functions and AI-infused application programming interfaces and processes that were difficult to achieve pre-cloud. To leverage these new capabilities, organisations must evaluate factors such as their investment in skill development, breaking down operational silos and promoting collaboration among teams to seamlessly adopt automation.

Cloud As A Business Necessity In 2028

Over the next few years, cloud computing will continue to evolve from being an innovation facilitator to a business disruptor and, ultimately, a business necessity, Gartner said.

With cloud computing as an innovation facilitator, organisations can distribute platform business concepts by using its underlying platform technology to provide interconnections, scale, aggregation and analysis capabilities, which allow the use of technology as a fundamental component of a business model.

Organisations can leverage the ecosystem of cloud providers to introduce innovative products and services, such as fraud prevention solutions for second-hand cars from tire manufacturers or rapid vaccine development through cloud-based machine learning by pharmaceutical companies.

According to Gartner, by 2028, most organisations will transform into digital entities capable of sensing and responding to business and market conditions. “With cloud computing becoming an integral part of business operations in 2028, CIOs and IT leaders will have to implement a highly efficient cloud operating model in order to achieve their desired business objectives,” said Govekar.

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