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Even small companies today manage

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New services and business models. As we have seen with ChatGPT, more and more cloud services are finding ways to add an AI component as an added value. This trend is expected to accelerate as AI has more and more ways to optimize and assist the people who perform work and use services.
Then, of course, there’s security. With a shortage of security experts and ever-growing threats, preventing and mitigating attacks should be a top corporate priority — but it’s also becoming increasingly challenging. Attackers are becoming more sophisticated, with far more experience in successfully carrying out attacks. And growing complexity means more points of failure, more points for attackers to exploit.

mind-boggling amounts of information, both in motion and at rest. We’re talking terabytes, petabytes, and exabytes of data, both in flow and in storage. The only way to manage that kind of data moving at high speed is software. But with the rapid pace of change and the increasing sophistication of attackers, traditional programming and pattern-based protection simply can’t keep up.

This is one of those times when AI isn’t just optional or finland mobile database to have. AI will be the bulwark needed to protect businesses where nothing else can act fast enough.

Cloud providers will have to change too
All of this means that cloud solution providers will also have to transform to keep up with the times.

Consider a service platform that allows organizations to consume and manage resources on demand, whether they are in the cloud or on-premises. If the platform provides scalable on-premises support, you can treat physical hardware locked behind doors you control as if it were a flexible cloud resource. By consolidating all of these provisioning services into a single offering, and then providing centralized management and deployment tools, you can manage widely distributed, multi-vendor IT operations from a single, centralized resource.

In the future, cloud providers will offer more tools and resources and will be able to solve more complex problems, allowing technology leaders to scale the organization (up or down) depending on environmental and market conditions.

Looking ahead 3-5 years, the key word is “more.” More connections, more power, more AI, more security concerns, more nodes, more devices, more locations, more opportunities, more money, more efficiency, more value, more suppliers — more, more, more. And, of course, more challenges to manage all of this.
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