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Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Development, Market Trends, Key Driven Factors, Segmentation And Forecast To 2020-2026| Accenture, Amazon Web…

Latest Report On Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market including Market Landscape, and Market size, Revenues by players, Revenues by regions, Average prices, Competitive landscape, market Dynamics and industry trends and developments during the forecast period.

The global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market is broadly analyzed in this report that sheds light on critical aspects such as the vendor landscape, competitive strategies, market dynamics, and regional analysis. The report helps readers to clearly understand the current and future status of the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market. The research study comes out as a compilation of useful guidelines for players to secure a position of strength in the global market. The authors of the report profile leading companies of the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market, Also the details about important activities of leading players in the competitive landscape.

Key companies operating in the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market include: , Accenture, Amazon Web Services, Benchling, Cisco Systems, Dell Emc, IBM, DXC Technology, Oracle, ScaleMatrix, IPERION, NovelBio

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The report predicts the size of the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market in terms of value and volume for the forecast period 2020-2026. As per the analysis provided in the report, the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market is expected to rise at a CAGR of xx % between 2020 and 2026 to reach a valuation of US$ xx million/billion by the end of 2026. In 2020, the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market attained a valuation of US$ XX million/billion. The market researchers deeply analyze the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing industry landscape and the future prospects it is anticipated to create

Segmental Analysis

The report has classified the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing industry into segments including product type and application. Every segment is evaluated based on growth rate and share. Besides, the analysts have studied the potential regions that may prove rewarding for the Cell Biology Cloud Computing manufcaturers in the coming years. The regional analysis includes reliable predictions on value and volume, thereby helping market players to gain deep insights into the overall Cell Biology Cloud Computing industry.

Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Segment By Type:

, Public Cloud Computing, Private Cloud Computing, Hybrid Cloud Computing

Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Segment By Application:

,Genomics, Diagnostics, Clinical Trials, Pharma Manufacturing, Others

Competitive Landscape

It is important for every market participant to be familiar with the competitive scenario in the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing industry. In order to fulfil the requirements, the industry analysts have evaluated the strategic activities of the competitors to help the key players strengthen their foothold in the market and increase their competitiveness.

Key companies operating in the global Cell Biology Cloud Computing market include: , Accenture, Amazon Web Services, Benchling, Cisco Systems, Dell Emc, IBM, DXC Technology, Oracle, ScaleMatrix, IPERION, NovelBio

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1 Market Overview of Cell Biology Cloud Computing1.1 Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Overview1.1.1 Cell Biology Cloud Computing Product Scope1.1.2 Market Status and Outlook1.2 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size Overview by Region 2015 VS 2020 VS 20261.3 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Region (2015-2026)1.4 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Historic Market Size by Region (2015-2020)1.5 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size Forecast by Region (2021-2026)1.6 Key Regions Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.1 North America Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.2 Europe Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.3 China Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.5 Latin America Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.6.6 Middle East & Africa Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)1.7 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19): Cell Biology Cloud Computing Industry Impact1.7.1 How the Covid-19 is Affecting the Cell Biology Cloud Computing Industry

1.7.1.1 Cell Biology Cloud Computing Business Impact Assessment Covid-19

1.7.1.2 Supply Chain Challenges

1.7.1.3 COVID-19s Impact On Crude Oil and Refined Products1.7.2 Market Trends and Cell Biology Cloud Computing Potential Opportunities in the COVID-19 Landscape1.7.3 Measures / Proposal against Covid-19

1.7.3.1 Government Measures to Combat Covid-19 Impact

1.7.3.2 Proposal for Cell Biology Cloud Computing Players to Combat Covid-19 Impact 2 Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Overview by Type2.1 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Type: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20262.2 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Historic Market Size by Type (2015-2020)2.3 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Forecasted Market Size by Type (2021-2026)2.4 Public Cloud Computing2.5 Private Cloud Computing2.6 Hybrid Cloud Computing 3 Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Overview by Type3.1 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Application: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20263.2 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Historic Market Size by Application (2015-2020)3.3 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Forecasted Market Size by Application (2021-2026)3.4 Genomics3.5 Diagnostics3.6 Clinical Trials3.7 Pharma Manufacturing3.8 Others 4 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Competition Analysis by Players4.1 Global Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size (Million US$) by Players (2015-2020)4.2 Global Top Manufacturers by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3) (based on the Revenue in Cell Biology Cloud Computing as of 2019)4.3 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market4.4 Global Top Players Cell Biology Cloud Computing Headquarters and Area Served4.5 Key Players Cell Biology Cloud Computing Product Solution and Service4.6 Competitive Status4.6.1 Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Concentration Rate4.6.2 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans 5 Company (Top Players) Profiles and Key Data5.1 Accenture5.1.1 Accenture Profile5.1.2 Accenture Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.1.3 Accenture Products, Services and Solutions5.1.4 Accenture Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.1.5 Accenture Recent Developments5.2 Amazon Web Services5.2.1 Amazon Web Services Profile5.2.2 Amazon Web Services Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.2.3 Amazon Web Services Products, Services and Solutions5.2.4 Amazon Web Services Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.2.5 Amazon Web Services Recent Developments5.3 Benchling5.5.1 Benchling Profile5.3.2 Benchling Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.3.3 Benchling Products, Services and Solutions5.3.4 Benchling Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.3.5 Cisco Systems Recent Developments5.4 Cisco Systems5.4.1 Cisco Systems Profile5.4.2 Cisco Systems Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.4.3 Cisco Systems Products, Services and Solutions5.4.4 Cisco Systems Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.4.5 Cisco Systems Recent Developments5.5 Dell Emc5.5.1 Dell Emc Profile5.5.2 Dell Emc Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.5.3 Dell Emc Products, Services and Solutions5.5.4 Dell Emc Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.5.5 Dell Emc Recent Developments5.6 IBM5.6.1 IBM Profile5.6.2 IBM Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.6.3 IBM Products, Services and Solutions5.6.4 IBM Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.6.5 IBM Recent Developments5.7 DXC Technology5.7.1 DXC Technology Profile5.7.2 DXC Technology Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.7.3 DXC Technology Products, Services and Solutions5.7.4 DXC Technology Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.7.5 DXC Technology Recent Developments5.8 Oracle5.8.1 Oracle Profile5.8.2 Oracle Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.8.3 Oracle Products, Services and Solutions5.8.4 Oracle Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.8.5 Oracle Recent Developments5.9 ScaleMatrix5.9.1 ScaleMatrix Profile5.9.2 ScaleMatrix Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.9.3 ScaleMatrix Products, Services and Solutions5.9.4 ScaleMatrix Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.9.5 ScaleMatrix Recent Developments5.10 IPERION5.10.1 IPERION Profile5.10.2 IPERION Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.10.3 IPERION Products, Services and Solutions5.10.4 IPERION Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.10.5 IPERION Recent Developments5.11 NovelBio5.11.1 NovelBio Profile5.11.2 NovelBio Main Business and Companys Total Revenue5.11.3 NovelBio Products, Services and Solutions5.11.4 NovelBio Revenue (US$ Million) (2015-2020)5.11.5 NovelBio Recent Developments 6 North America Cell Biology Cloud Computing by Players and by Application6.1 North America Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)6.2 North America Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 7 Europe Cell Biology Cloud Computing by Players and by Application7.1 Europe Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)7.2 Europe Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 8 China Cell Biology Cloud Computing by Players and by Application8.1 China Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)8.2 China Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 9 Rest of Asia Pacific Cell Biology Cloud Computing by Players and by Application9.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)9.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 10 Latin America Cell Biology Cloud Computing by Players and by Application10.1 Latin America Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)10.2 Latin America Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 11 Middle East & Africa Cell Biology Cloud Computing by Players and by Application11.1 Middle East & Africa Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size and Market Share by Players (2015-2020)11.2 Middle East & Africa Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 12 Cell Biology Cloud Computing Market Dynamics12.1 Industry Trends12.2 Market Drivers12.3 Market Challenges12.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis 13 Research Finding /Conclusion 14 Methodology and Data Source 14.1 Methodology/Research Approach14.1.1 Research Programs/Design14.1.2 Market Size Estimation14.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation14.2 Data Source14.2.1 Secondary Sources14.2.2 Primary Sources14.3 Disclaimer14.4 Author List

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COVID-19 Impact on Cloud Computing Market – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets – PRNewswire

CHICAGO, April 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Post COVID-19, the report "COVID-19 Impact on Cloud Computing Market by Service Type (Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS)), Vertical and Region - Global Forecast to 2021",size is expected to grow from USD 233 billion in 2019 to USD 295 billion by 2021, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.5% during the forecast period. Over the years, organizations have enhanced the level of innovation; and with the outbreak of COVID-19, a majority of operations have been compromised. This has forced organizations to function in a non-optimized manner, as a result of which they are looking for innovative areas that can improve their revenue by a small percentage.

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IT and ITES to witness growth during the forecast period within the global cloud market

Coronavirus has pushed a majority of the IT enterprises to adopt the work from home model. IT and ITES enterprises have enabled mobile workforce, adopting enterprise mobility tools & services. Thus, there is an increased demand for cloud communication and collaboration services across the globe.

Digital productivity and collaboration tool providers such as Microsoft and Zoom are witnessing massive upticks in usage across China, Italy, and the US because of coronavirus. Therefore, there will be continuous growth in the demand for cloud infrastructure services and spending on specialized software, communications equipment, and telecom services. This spending will be focused on remotely working employees and educators, as firms are encouraging employees to work from home, and schools are moving to online courses.

Cloud is helping to tackle disaster recovery situations using distributed cloud IT systems. Owing to the lack of on-site IT personnel amidst the lockdown, enterprises are leveraging cloud capabilities to check, maintain, and monitor their server and storage installations in data centers. Businesses are using the cloud effectively to create resilient and disaster-averse systems anywhere across the globe to cater to a remote workforce and protect data and business application integrity as well. IT enterprises are highly adopting managed data center services to enhance security, avoid network downtime, and achieve operational efficiency. Leading players such as DataBank, along with the help of managed service teams, has started preparing a COVID-19 response plan to assess the continuity of operations. Thus, the increasingly mobile workforce due to lockdowns, and growing need for disaster recovery and security to avoid high network downtime costs have fueled the demand for cloud managed services across the vertical globally.

The energy & utilities vertical is expected to see less growth during the forecast period in the global cloud market

The energy & utilities vertical is in the phase of digital transformation. According to a study, this vertical is expecting all its players to go digital entirely within the next two or three years. The rising need for IT service management and advanced infrastructure is driving this transformation in the energy and utilities vertical.

However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, countries are locking down to contain the spread of the virus. This has led to a significantly declining usage of energy resources such as oil and gas. Thus, the usage of cloud services for IT service management has also diminished substantially. Additionally, due to disrupted supply chains, production is halted, and therefore, the need for technologies such as smart metering is reducing day-by-day. This has reduced the overall usage of cloud services across the vertical.

Europe to witness the higher impact of COVID-19 during the forecast period within the global cloud market

Post the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses & organizations in Europe are facing significant pressure on revenue and cash flows, which is adversely impacting enterprise IT spend. However, there is a significant positive impact on the cloud market in the region. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, due to lockdowns, a majority of the employees are working remotely. Thus, there is an increase in the demand for private cloud networks to improve the internet connectivity and security of vital data. As many employees are transitioning to remote working, there is a sudden surge in demand for collaboration solutions. Additionally, the demand for online shopping and video streaming is gaining traction due to lockdown initiatives in all major economies of Europe. This is driving the spending on cloud, as retailers, broadcasters, and government gateways are scaling up their eCommerce and front-end platforms to deal with the increasing demand.

Enterprise software spending is expected to show weaker growth. IT consulting and professional services market will be impacted adversely due to travel restrictions and project delays. These trends would increase the demand for public cloud services, especially SaaS-based industry-specific applications, including collaboration and other productivity and business continuity tools. The social shift towards online platforms - VOD, social media platform, and cloud gaming - would induce spend on cloud infrastructure and automation/management software.

The major cloud market vendors includes AWS (US), Microsoft (US), Google (US), Alibaba (China), SAP (Germany), IBM (US), Oracle (US), VMware (US), Rackspace (US), Salesforce (US), Adobe (US), Verizon (US), CenturyLink (US), Fujitsu (Japan), NTT Communications (Japan), Cisco (US), Dell (US), Equinix (US), HPE (US), Inspur (China), Cyrusone (US), Digital Relty (US), Lenovo (Hong Kong), Tencent (China), SAP (US), Cloudbees (US), Servicenow (US), Mendix (US), Engine Yard (US), ADP (US), Workday (US), Ringcentral (US), Mitel (Canada), 8x8 (US), Slack (US), Zoom (US), Docusign (US), Citrix (US), Okta (US), Nextiva (US), Intermedia (US), CrowdStrike (US), Carbonite (US), Cyberark (US), Infosys (India), Accenture (Ireland), Capgemini (France), TCS (India), AT&T (US), T-Mobile (US), and Vodafone (United Kingdom).

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Leveraging the cloud to expand access for remote workers: A guide – Cloud Tech

As organisations work to enable remote workers and remote students to meet the sudden demands of the current crisis, their goal is to quickly enable remote services in a way that does not introduce additional security challenges or incur unjustified operational overhead. However, implementing such protocols especially when blending networking and security into a single solution can be a complicated process in the best of times, let alone when they need to happen in a short time frame.

However, because of digital transformation, remote access is about a lot more than just providing remote workers with a secure connection back to the office. Many critical business applications and other essential resources are now hosted in the cloud, or even across multiple clouds. And rather than backhauling those applications through the core network, organisations need to consider how to provide a secure connection to those applications directly from a teleworkers desktop or laptop. Direct connectivity will not only reduce the load on the network, but also improve overall user experience, especially for high-bandwidth or latency-sensitive applications.

It is also critical for remote access to include advanced security. As a result, organisations need a remote access solution that offers consistent security posture across multiple locations combined with high performance and flexibility to scale to todays heightened demand.

Deploying large-scale VPN solutions for remote users requires enabling access, along with segmenting users and devices based on role, device type, or security profile. It also requires implementing role-based access control (RBAC) in order to maintain principles of least privilege and need to know. Effectively, limiting those users and devices only to the content and resources they require. IT teams also need to identify users that require special access to resources.

As part of that process, it is critical that IT teams often assign different users to different role, an example could be to identify which employees are power users such as system administrators, IT support technicians, and emergency personnel who require a higher level of access to corporate resources and the ability to operate in multiple, parallel IT environments.

These users include administrators with privileged system access, executives and their support staff, the human resources and financial teams, and even key partners aligned to the continuity plan.

These requirements can be addressed using things like SSO, Identity Federation and general integration with Authentication, Authorisation, and Accounting (AAA) systems. It is important to maintain continuous monitoring and automated response for quick resolution should any policies be broken. But because access can span multiple network environments, organisations also need to provide consistent access controls so enforcement is consistent, scalable, and adaptive whether resources being accessed are in the cloud or on premise.

Business performance and user experience depend on direct access to content and applications from any location at any time. In cloud environments, security solutions need to be able to secure high volumes of IPSec VPN traffic and potentially tens of thousands of simultaneous SSL-VPN sessions. This flexibility and scalability ensures that organisations can meet their remote access needs without the need to redesign networks or security policies.

Because more remote access users will need to access more applications, whether hosted on-site or delivered in the cloud, security solutions will need to support the termination of more VPN connections and transfer of more data in both environments. There will also be more site-to-site VPN traffic as a growing number of users need to access applications globally, which in turn increases traffic volume across application functions and modules between datacenters and cloud regions. Security solutions need to be chosen that are able to accommodate the resulting decryption and encryption performance requirements.

Increased traffic demands will create more stress on existing infrastructure performance, and functionality is going to be pushed to its limits. In such situations, excess performance headroom is much appreciated. Following are some of the leading considerations when addressing increased remote access demands:

IPSec aggregation: There may be a need to secure high-speed links that require performance higher than that those available on a single cloud compute instance. Organisations will need a solution that can aggregate connections to equally spread traffic across multiple network interfaces as part of a single IPSec tunnel to achieve high throughput for secure, site-to-site encrypted connections. This capability is extremely important for large volume secure communications across clouds and datacenters and is instrumental when possible without any redesign.

Scale-up vs. scale-out: For large-scale VPN, especially since VPN is a very stateful communications technology, too many challenges are introduced when designed as a scale-out solution. The ability to scale-up to support the volume of traffic and remote users is critical and can accelerate an organisations ability to quickly respond to demand, by scaling to very large levels of user connectivity and traffic encryption.

High performance security virtual machines (VMs), especially next-gen firewalls (NGFWs) being used to terminate VPN connections, are essential for organisations looking to securely connect to a public cloud-based security services hub to access applications in the cloud. It also enables them to access on-premise applications through the closest cloud region, and on to the private data centre, to ensure continuous high-speed data transfers from the cloud to data centres and vice versa.

Ciphers and CPU affinity: Since in-the-cloud compute is generally bound to general purpose CPUs, its ability to support high-performance crypto negotiations is limited. Choosing the right cipher for the job is an important task, as it will dramatically affect the feasible performance and scale of a secure connectivity solution.

Addressing new or increased capacity requirements due to a suddenly increased demand for direct remote access to applications hosted in the cloud, including SaaS services, can seem like a significant challenge. But by leveraging the innovation and capabilities in many of their existing technology investments, organisations can often address a majority of their requirements without significant additional overhead. By fine tuning their existing configurations and environments to address urgent and critical business requirements, organisations can quickly provision the lifeline needed to effectively and securely support their sudden increase in remote workers.

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Cloud Computing Market to Hit USD 760.98 Billion by 2027; Rising Demand for Improved Virtual Access to Information Among Industries to Foster Steady…

PUNE, India, April 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The global cloud computing market size is projected to reach USD 760.98 billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 18.6% during the forecast period. Rising preference for omni-cloud systems will prove highly beneficial for the growth of this market, states Fortune Business Insights in its report, titled "Cloud Computing Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Type (Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud), By Service (Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS)), By Industry (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI), IT and Telecommunications, Government, Consumer Goods and Retail, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Others (Energy and Utilities, Education, Media and Entertainment etc.)), and Regional Forecast, 2020-2027".

Omni-cloud computing is a cloud solution that allows multiple cloud services to smoothly integrate and streamline their data on a single platform. The omni-cloud system is being increasingly preferred over the multi-cloud system owing to its multiple advantages and leading the cloud computing market trends. For example, an omni-cloud tool makes possible accessing real-time information from any location. In a departmental store, for instance, whenever there is an inventory shortfall, the cloud will send notification to the authorities, who will then take the necessary action. Similarly, storage of data on a unified platform also enables efficient analysis, enhances productivity, and elevates the quality of services. These, along with a few other benefits, are widening the applicability of omni-cloud computing across a variety of industries.

According to the cloud computing market research report, the value of the market stood at USD 199.01 billion in 2019. The other highlights of the report are:

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Market Restraint

Potential Risk of Cyber Attacks to Negatively Influence Adoption of Cloud Systems

Today, majority of organizations and many government departments and agencies have shifted their databases onto the cloud to improve efficiency and productivity of resources as well as bring down costs. Unfortunately, this move has exposed sensitive information to hackers, who have frequently launched cyber-attacks to retrieve and misuse data. For instance, the US-based Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) revealed that in April 2020 hackers from Iran attempted to breach personal files of World Health Organization (WHO) staffers while the world was reeling under the coronavirus pandemic. In February 2020, two Chinese hackers were persecuted by the US Department of Justice for performing cryptocurrency laundering activities for North Korean nationals. Such attacks are prompted by the availability of delicate data on cloud platforms and the constant threat of privacy infringement may hinder the cloud computing market growth in the upcoming years.

Regional Analysis

Strong Presence of Tech Bigwigs to Augment the Market in North America

North America is home to some of the biggest technology companies such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM and this factor has enabled the region to boast a market size of USD 61.59 billion in 2019. Moreover, the regulatory and research environment in the region is extremely favorable for development and adoption of advanced cloud technologies based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). As a result, North America is slated to dominate the cloud computing market share during the forecast period. Increasing penetration of the internet and rising usage of smartphones will aid Asia-Pacific register a high CAGR, while rapid deployment of 5G will favor market growth in Latin America and Middle East & Africa.

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Competitive Landscape

Advent of IoT to Create Numerous Innovation Opportunities for Market Players

The market leaders such as Oracle and SAP are directing their research and investment energies toward efficiently utilizing the opportunities generated by the Internet of Things (IoT) phenomenon. Most of the players in this market are focused of making their products and services smarter and more streamlined using IoT-based tools.

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Cloud Computing Has A Promising Future Ahead. Here’s Why! – Express Computer

The company empowers businesses across the globe with technology solutions that take care of their various operations. The expertise in cloud computing & IT allows to deliver solutions that simplify the business and enhance their performance. They provide services like accounting and business applications on the cloud.

Talking to Express Computers Gairika Mitra, Vinay Chhabra, CEO, Real Time Data Service tell us how technology would be dominating the way forward, and how does cloud computing help.

How would you say that technology is in the frontline of all operations? Are businesses immune to this?

We are seeing technology adopting an ever-increasing role around us. Businesses are no exception to this and are, in fact, leading end consumers. We are seeing the telephony industry also getting disrupted significantly by the cloud and subscription-based service models. As businesses become more nimble and agile, we expect increased adoption of cloud telephony by businesses across different verticals. Industry analysts predict anywhere between 15% to 30% annual growth in the cloud telephony space over the course of the next five years.

Could you acquaint us with UCaaS and why would you essentially call it a disruptor in the tech space?

We have been within the cloud telephony space or technically called as UCaaS (Unified Communication as a Service) for almost a decade hence we have a good understanding of the customer demands and intricacies of the business. We focus highly on customer-centricity. We offer complete customisation to accommodate any requirements from the customer while ensuring round the clock active support to them. What has helped us is, having invested in building our own platform from scratch which has aided in increased reliability and scalability for our customers.

How are you trying to inculcate technology so much so that it eases out the workload of your employees?

We cater to all kinds of businesses that may have any kind of communication-based needs. What we have understood is that workforce enablement has been a critical pillar of success for businesses. Through technology, we are trying to make it easier for employees within organizations to collaborate within functions such as sales; technology and operations. We are constantly trying to understand from our customers on how we can help them become more consumer-centric.

Could we safely deduce that technology is the panacea for all problems, and is the need of the hour?

In this current time, technology is oxygen for businesses to survive. Irrespective of the industry that you may be in, if you are not technology first, then it may be a disaster waiting to happen. Technology prowess is a strong differentiator in the current times, and the more invested you are in technology and especially deep technology, will hold you in good stead with your customers.

The only aspect to be careful about is the choice and degree of technology you want to invest in, which may be specific to the industry you are in. The golden mantra to understand is that technology is only an enabler and not an absolute solution. Decision of adoption of technology unsuitable to a business can have negative consequences for the business.

Industry leaders often state that clouds future is quite promising. Do we expect RTDS to hold the same thought, and lies ahead of RTDS?

We are in a growing industry, so we do expect ourselves also to ride the wave when it comes to the growth for the next few quarters. To build further on this, we are actually keen on to further catalyse this growth so that we beat the industry benchmarks. We have taken a few initiatives and investments to achieve these internal milestones that we have set.

For the long term, we would want to invest in our key organizational values of learning, unlearning, and relearning as we grow. Our industry is very dynamic and fairly prone to disruption considering its heavy leaning of technology. However, a strong organizational culture, is the key to success in navigating the water. In cloud-based technologies sky is the limit as you are not limited by geographies or national boundaries. In the world of technology, there is no dearth of opportunities or availability of capital. You could only be limited by lack of talent or management bandwidth.

Currently, the world is witnessing some tough times. Do you want to share some words of hope?

The most important advice, especially in the current tumultuous times for entrepreneurs, is to invest in a strong product-market fit for any business idea they have. Being customer-centric will definitely need to be the foundation of any new business. On top of that, investing in the right people, technology, and processes in that order is essential.

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Shining The Spotlight On Confluent – Gigabit Magazine – Technology News, Magazine and Website

We take a closer look into Confluent, a tech startup who was featured in our list of the top ten technology startups.

Confluent, founded by the original creators of Apache Kafka, pioneered the enterprise-ready event streaming platform. With Confluent, organizations benefit from the first event streaming platform built for the enterprise with the ease-of-use, scalability, security and flexibility required by the most discerning global companies to run their business in real-time. Companies leading their respective industries have realized success with this new platform paradigm to transform their architectures to streaming from batch processing, spanning on-premises and multi-cloud environments. Backed by Benchmark, Index Ventures and Sequoia Capital, Confluent is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif. and London with offices globally.

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Confluent has recently been valued at $4.5billion after recent funding. Following the announcement of the funding, the company launched Confluent Cloud, its Kafka-based cloud-native data streaming ingestion platform on Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

Weve seen incredible adoption in companies big and small whether it be accelerating drug discovery and treatments with KSQL or collecting data streams from power tools as part of a new Internet of Things capabilities and business lines, Confluent Chief Executive Jay Kreps (pictured) said in the announcement. We saw our cloud revenue grow over 450% in the last year, and are now managing over 4,500 Kafka clusters in Confluent Cloud.

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Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market 2020 Emerging Trends and Global Business Insights & Development Analysis by 2025 – Latest Herald

Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare market report presents an overview based on the historic data. Report provides market key segmentation such as product type, industry, key regions and key companies. On the basis of historic data, market size has been forecasted in terms of revenue from base year 2019 to 2025. Research report includes in detailed study of growth factors, restrains, opportunities, technological innovations and trends of the global Cloud Computing in Healthcare market. Report also covers the impact of drivers and restrains region and country wise and the opportunities during the forecast period.

Top Leading Key Players are:McKesson Corporation, Allscripts, NextGen Healthcare, Epic Systems Corporation, Healthcare Management System, eClinicalWorks, CPSI, Computer Sciences Corporation, and many more.

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Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Helm Graduation | State – thepress.net

SAN FRANCISCO, April 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced that Helm is the tenth project to graduate. To move from the maturity level of incubation to graduation, projects must demonstrate thriving adoption, an open governance process, and a strong commitment to community, sustainability, and inclusivity.

Helmis a package manager that provides an easy way to find, share, and use software built for Kubernetes. The project uses a packaging format called charts, which are a collection of files that describe a related set of Kubernetes resources. It is used in production by a variety of organizations, including AT&T, Bitnami, CERN, Conde Nast, Microsoft, VMWare, and many others. Since its inception, there have been more than 13,000 contributions representing over 1,500 companies to the Helm project.

"Because of its close ties to the Kubernetes community, Helm has been involved with CNCF since the foundation was created," said Chris Aniszczyk, CTO/COO of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. "Since joining CNCF as an independent project outside of Kubernetes and with their recent v3 release last year, the project has proven to be incredibly popular with end users by lowering the barrier of entry to install and manage software in Kubernetes."

Helm was created in 2015 at Deis, which was later acquired by Microsoft. What is now known as Helm classic was introduced at the inaugural KubeCon that November.In 2016, the Helm team joined forces with Google, Skippbox, and Bitnami to produce Helm 2, which defined a workflow for creating, installing, and managing Helm charts. In June 2018, Helm joined CNCF as an incubating project. The Helm Hub was launched in late 2018 as a centralized home for Helm charts and today sees more than hundreds of millions of downloads a month. Late last year, the Helm team released Helm 3, which builds upon the Helm 2 workflow, changing the underlying infrastructure to reflect the needs of the community as they change and evolve.

"When we set out to build Helm, we had two goals in mind," said Matt Butcher, principal software development engineer at Microsoft and Helm maintainer. "First, make it easy for Kubernetes newcomers to get started deploying cloud native applications. Second, provide a package manager that can scale with enterprise needs. With today's graduation announcement, we're happy to see how these two goals have been fulfilled on a larger scale than we ever imagined!"

Across Helm and all its sub-projects, there are 28 active maintainers from 16 different organizations, including Blood Orange, IBM, Microsoft, Samsung SDS, and more. The project also has more than 30,000 GitHub stars, and receives close to 2 million downloads in a month from across the globe.

"We're absolutely thrilled to hear about Helm's graduation," said Matt Fisher, software engineer at Microsoft and Helm maintainer. "We've accomplished so much together as a community over the last four and a half years. Helm was built with the goal to help teams collaborate together, share their experiences with the Kubernetes community, and discover new ways of accomplishing tasks with Kubernetes. We're really proud of the work we've done up to this point, and look forward to the work ahead of us."

CNCF recently funded an open source, third-party security audit of Helm 3, which concluded that Helm is "recommended for public deployment," and did not pose significant security risks.

"Throughout my time at Cond Nast and American Express, Helm has swiftly become the de facto package manager to Kubernetes," said Katie Gamanji, CNCF TOC member and cloud platform engineer at American Express. "It is a highly customizable tool and it abstracts the application deployment to a simple configuration file. I am excited to see Helm as a graduated CNCF project, as it is a mechanism that sustains open collaboration and closes the gap between the application and infrastructure teams."

"Helm has empowered our developer teams to leverage our on-premise multi-tenant Kubernetes installation in a big way," said Nick Shine, technology engineer at State Farm. "With the power of Helm and a GitLab CI Runner Helm Chart, developers were able to take control of and manage their own CICD infrastructure in a single command without the overhead and redundancy of every team becoming experts in Kubernetes. Our internal Helm Chart Repository has grown from just a few charts, customized to comply with our security policies, to almost 40, providing developer teams with a wider range of tools, databases, and language choices than ever before."

"Helm is a fantastic tool for Kubernetes application deployment," said Liying Zhang, product manager, JD Retail. "We recently started to use Helm for deploying our ChubaoFS cluster on JD's Kubernetes platform, where it has helped to reduce the deployment time from several hours to a few minutes. In addition to ChubaoFS, we also use Helm to manage many other charts including ectd, grafana, MySQL, zookeeper, etc. I'm thrilled to see Helm graduate, and hope this project becomes increasingly active and benefits more users."

To officially graduate from incubating status, the project has adopted the CNCF Code of Conduct. It has also defined transparent open governanceand has a security assurance case, part of the requirements for CII Silver level, that did not find any issues.

For more about Helm, please visit https://github.com/helm/helm.

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About Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Cloud native computing empowers organizations to build and run scalable applications with an open source software stack in public, private, and hybrid clouds. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosts critical components of the global technology infrastructure, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy. CNCF brings together the industry's top developers, end users, and vendors, and runs the largest open source developer conferences in the world. Supported by more than 500 members, including the world's largest cloud computing and software companies, as well as over 200 innovative startups, CNCF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. For more information, please visit http://www.cncf.io.

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Google Anthos Extending Cloud Reach With Cisco, Amazon And Microsoft Connections – Seeking Alpha

While it always sounds nice to talk about complete solutions that a single company can offer, in today's reality of multi-vendor IT environments, it's often better if everyone can play together. The strategy team over at Google Cloud seems to be particularly conscious of this principle lately and are working to extend the reach of GCP and their Anthos platform into more places.

Last week, Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) made several announcements, including a partnership with Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) that will better connect Cisco's software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) tools with Google Cloud. Google also announced the production release of Anthos for Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) AWS and a preview release of Anthos for Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Azure cloud. These two new Anthos tools are applications/services for both migrating and managing cloud workloads to and from GCP to AWS or Azure respectively.

The Cisco-Google partnership offering is officially called the Cisco SD-WAN Hub with Google Cloud. It provides a manageable private connection for applications all the way from an enterprise's data center to the cloud. Many organizations use SD-WAN tools to manage the connections between branches of an office or other intra-company networks, but the new tools extend that reach to Google's GCP cloud platform. What this means is that companies can see, manage, and measure the applications they share over SD-WAN connections from within their organizations all the way out to the cloud.

Specifically, the new connection fabric being put into place with this service (which is expected to be previewed at the end of this year) will allow companies to do things like maintain service-level agreements, compliance policies, security settings, and more for applications that reach into the cloud.

Without this type of connectivity, companies have been limited to maintaining these services only for internal applications. In addition, the Cisco-powered connection gives companies the flexibility to put portions of an application in one location (for example, running AI/ML algorithms in the cloud), while running another portion, such as the business logic, on a private cloud, but managing them all through Google's Anthos.

Given the growing interest and usage of hybrid cloud computing principles-where applications can be run both within local private clouds and in public cloud environments-these connection and management capabilities are critically important. In fact, according to the TECHnalysis Research Hybrid and Multi-Cloud study, roughly 86% of organizations that have any type of cloud computing efforts are running private clouds, and 83% are running hybrid clouds, highlighting the widespread use of these computing models and the strategically important need for this extended reach.

Of course, in addition to hybrid cloud, there's been a tremendous increase in both interest and usage of multi-cloud computing, where companies leverage more than one different cloud provider. In fact, according to the same study, 99% of organizations that leverage cloud computing use more than one public cloud provider.

Appropriately enough, the other Anthos announcements from Google were focused on the ability to potentially migrate and to manage cloud-based applications across multiple providers. Specifically, the company's Anthos for AWS allows companies to move existing workloads from Amazon's Web Services to GCP (or the other way, if they prefer). Later this year, the production version of Anthos for Azure will bring the same capabilities to and from Microsoft's cloud platform.

While the theoretical concept of moving workloads back and forth across providers, based on things like pricing or capability changes, sounds interesting, realistically speaking, even Google doesn't expect workload migration to be the primary focus of Anthos. Instead, just having the potential to make the move gives companies the ability to avoid getting locked into a single cloud provider.

More importantly, Anthos is designed to provide a single, consistent management backplane to an organization's cloud workloads, allowing them all to be managed from a single location-eventually, regardless of the public cloud platform on which they're running. In addition, like many other vendors, Google incorporates a number of technologies into Anthos that lets companies modernize their applications.

The ability to move applications running inside virtual machines into containers, for example, and then to leverage the Kubernetes-based container management technologies that Anthos is based on, for example, is something that a number of organizations have been investigating.

Ultimately, all of these efforts appear to be focused on making hybrid, multi-cloud computing efforts more readily accessible and more easily manageable for companies of all sizes. Industry discussions on these issues have been ongoing for years now, but efforts like these emphasize that they're finally becoming real and that it takes the efforts of multiple vendors (or tools that work across multiple platforms) to make them happen.

Disclaimer: Some of the author's clients are vendors in the tech industry.

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Cryo-EM in the Cloud – AZoM

In this interview, AZoM talks to Michael Cianfrocco, Ph.D., a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, about Cryo-EM images being held in the cloud.

Ive been doing cryo-EM (cryo-electron microscopy) since 2007 when I started as a graduate student with Eva Nogales at Berkeley. I began by using T12 Spirit and Tecnai F20 S/TEMs with film but eventually graduated to CCD (charge-coupled device) detectors and have just moved forward since then.

Yeah, in grad school I mostly just did a lot of cryo-EM grid freezing and imaging analysis. At the end I felt like I needed to pick a biological system to focus on, but I also wanted to keep doing cryo-EM. Thats why I ended up doing a joint postdoc with Samara Reck-Peterson and Andres Leschziner at UC San Diego, since I could keep using electron microscopy.

Thats really when I first bumped into the computing bottlenecks of cryo-EM. Computing access was pretty variable as we were spread between different computing clusters, all of which had their own queuing times. We just didnt want to be in that situation. Thats when we realized the potential that cloud computing had, and I sort of became the cloud guy since then.

In essence, we study how things move inside of the cell. We want to understand how our motor proteins know when to start, stop and sustain transport along with the cellular skeleton (i.e. microtubules).

As Ive done workshops on cryo-EM, Ive realized that the biggest hurdle for new users is oftentimes the very first steps; they need to know if their protein is behaving properly on the grid, what's actually a particle in the micrograph, if the CTF (contrast transfer function) is good, etc. and all these things could really be compressed down into a single step.

Ive had people in our facility who would say; I have a protein and a nanodisc, how do I know if the protein is in my nanodisc? Since theyre new to cryo-EM theyre just fiddling with everything and getting the answer might take a week or two. It's going to take them so long, and it should just be something they get in a couple of hours.

So, it feels like, right now, what we need most is to capture all of the expertise in the heads of people like me, who have been doing cryo-EM for a while, and convert that into algorithms for deep learning. It would essentially be a collection of user choices regarding the data and the microscope; which micrographs are good or bad, which particles, which class averages, etc. We just need to make that into somewhat of a black box for new users; then, as they learn, they can start changing more of these parameters with their increased expertise.

Coming from these introductory workshops that I run, this increased accessibility is definitely the thing thats most critical for us going forward.

For those that want to learn more about the cloud computing tools available for cryoEM, we have recently published a paper in the Journal of Structural Biology on a software platform for submitting cryo-EM jobs directly to Amazon Web Services. (Read: cryoem-cloud-tools: A software platform to deploy and manage cryo-EM jobs in the cloud) Additionally, readers can learn more about the cloud-computing-based workshops we have hosted at the University of Michigan on the U-M website. (Read: Scientists get hands-on experience with cryo-EM data tools at U-M workshop)

More details, in general, can be found on our group website.

Michael Cianfrocco, Ph.D. is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute as well as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan Medical School. We sat down with him at the 2019 American Crystallography Association Annual Meeting to discuss his background with EM and what he hopes to see in the future of the technique.

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