Cloud Computing: Trends And Challenges
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Cloud computing has become a cornerstone of modern IT infrastructure, offering scalability, flexibility, and cost savings to organizations of all sizes. This paper examines the current trends and challenges in cloud computing, focusing on key areas such as adoption of multi-cloud and hybrid cloud strategies, rise of serverless computing, increased focus on edge computing, growth of artificial intelligence and machine learning in cloud services, and expansion of cloud security solutions. The paper also explores future directions and innovations in cloud computing, including the impact of quantum computing, blockchain technology, evolution of cloud-native applications, and green computing initiatives. By understanding these trends and challenges, organizations can better prepare for the future of cloud computing and harness its full potential.
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