Cloud Services Look Set To Grow Four Times Faster Than Traditional IT Services
IT Budgets Set To Soar, says
Media Solutions
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$72b pa Invested In Cloud Computing By 2015
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Regional Internet Usage Up From 7.8m to
187m In Last Decade
Dubai, UAE October 15 2012
The Information Technology sector is poised for growth and
corporate budgets look set for a massive increase, according to Altaf Alimohamed, Managing Director of UAE-based
Media Solutions.
“Early indications are that
corporate IT budgets will increase substantially year-on-year as businesses
worldwide embrace the attributes of Cloud Computing,” he said.
Alimohamed suggested that
investment by corporations in cloud-based services is set to top US$72 billion
in 2015, as demand grows as much as 27 per cent per annum over the next two
years. This is up from $21.5 billion in 2010.
Meanwhile, the IT services and
solutions sector as a whole is predicted to grow at just 6.7 per cent per
annum.
“The uptake of cloud-based IT
services looks set to grow four times faster than the traditional IT market. This
is no surprise as cloud-based services offer lower operating costs meaning that
organisations of all shapes and sizes can swiftly slash the cost-per-user, as
well as become more efficient at information sharing and such like.”
One such cloud-based solution is
Soonr, a state-of-the-art file sharing application designed to enable seamless
real-time team collaboration, locally or remotely.
“New-to-market
applications like Soonr mean organisations can put an end to building,
running, maintaining and constantly upgrading server-based IT services by
hopping onto the Cloud which offers a seamless, holistic solution.”
He explained that Soonr gives
constant internet access from over 800-plus devices including iPhone, Android,
Blackberry, across Macs and PCs, as well as ensuring that all information is
backed-up.
“Soonr
not only offers application, file sharing and collaboration services, it also
provides a back-up service built into the same application ensuring that all
company data is protected.”
He cautioned
that an average hard drive fails every 0.2 seconds and confirmed that the Soonr
application easily restores data should a device be misplaced or put at risk
during a system failure.
Turning
to individual use across the region, Alimohamed said that many markets are
showing a healthy appetite for mobile use of the internet.
Citing
region-wide figures from by TNA MENA, the world’s largest custom market research
organisation, he said that
internet usage is up from 7.8 million users to 187 million in the last decade.
“The growth
potential among corporations is encouraging but in tandem so it the uptake by
individual users. Although users might
not yet realise it, many online activities take place on the Cloud meaning they
are fast becoming cloud-savvy and thus ready to help influence the transition
of the companies they work for,” Alimohamed concluded.
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