Industry executives and experts share their predictions for 2018. Read them in this 10th annual VMblog.com series exclusive.
Contributed by Arun Balachandran, Senior Product Analyst, ManageEngine
Virtualization and Cloud
Hybrid computing and containerization to continue their
upward trend
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Hybrid computing may become the most popular
form of cloud usage
Hybrid
cloud adoption has been steadily gaining momentum over the last few years
despite facing a few hurdles along the way. In most enterprises, CIOs and IT
managers have more flexibility and control over which applications should go to
the cloud and which should remain in a data center. To get better visibility,
accountability and control over their hybrid cloud environments, enterprises
should track application performance end to end - irrespective of where the
application (or parts of the application) is running.
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Containers continue to gain importance
The
rise of cloud computing has also given rise to the problem of public cloud
vendor lock-in. To counter this problem, some CIOs are looking at multi-vendor
strategies and containers for portability. If an enterprise is likely to move
essential applications and processing from cloud to cloud or platform to
platform, then containers hold the most potential. All major cloud providers
now support containers.
IOT and artificial intelligence
The growth of IOT computing environments has given rise to
massive amounts of data generation which will require multiple storages. Most
of the data will be perishable and can be discarded after analysis. The major
test for organizations is to visualize and find insights from different types
of data (e.g., structured, unstructured, images, contextual, dark data and real-time)
and in the context of their applications. The use of artificial intelligence
technologies such as deep learning will play a major role in big data analytics
engines that help derive insights from massive streams of data.
From the IT management point of view, IT admins will need to
stay on top of the performance of IOT devices and applications, big data
repositories, and dynamic cloud environments to resolve performance and
availability issues instantly.
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About the Author
Arun
Balachandran is a
senior product analyst at ManageEngine,
the real-time IT management company, and currently works for ManageEngine's
application performance management solution. For more information, please visit
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