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Worldwide Cloud Computing -- Markets to Reach $160.2 Billion By 2015
[August 06, 2009]

Worldwide Cloud Computing -- Markets to Reach $160.2 Billion By 2015


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/501da8/china_csi_asi_ci) has announced the addition of the "Worldwide Cloud Computing Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2009-2015" report to their offering The 2009 study has 609 pages, 211 Tables and Figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as search engines use efficient automated process to drive new advertising and communications capabilities. Applications can be built without programming. The cost of the study is $3,400 for a single copy, $6,800 for a web site posting. Systems are poised for significant growth as Web based applications are used to implement automated process. A cloud computing system has many aspects related to a range of industries moving to leverage the Internet as a channel. The information available on the cloud is anticipated to increase substantially by 2015.

The markets are anticipated to expand to provide broader reach of information and productivity improvements for the enterprise. Worldwide cloud computing is poised to achieve significant growth as enterprise software offered by vendors provides competitive advantage to users because the cost of improving search engine functionality is spread across the broad base of users. The markets are expanding in response to the need to provide core productivity improvements for personal and business innovation. People get better computing services paid for by advertising because 3 billion users is a very attractive audience.

Google has long envisioned and prepared for this change in the scale of the quantity of information to be managed. For clouds to reach their potential, they need to be as easy to program as it is to navigate the Web. This new programming paradyne opens up growing markets for cloud search and software tools. Google and a host of other companies offer application development without programming capabilities to users.


Typically, Google likes to start with free. Power users bear some of the costs. Google is perhaps reaching the limits of the current hardware architecture with a need to rethink the energy and server configurations. The mainframe can operate at 10 times savings over distributed systems in most cases and represents a replacement cloud based hardware configuration that is more efficient because of its shared workload capabilities. This is significant on the scale of cloud computing that Google contemplates.

Developers can operate an application-testing infrastructure in the cloud. This is saving time and money compared to traditional test scenarios. Testing more extensively and enabling faster handoff from development to operations is achieved. Users get a transparent view of application performance, reliability and scalability. Extensive testing can be done before going into production. Users can test multiple architectures, variables, components, and configurations easily and independently. To proceed to deploy in the cloud, developers can push the debugged test environment live in a few simple steps.

Salesforce.com with 78% market share and NetSuite with 13% share are the providers of CRM cloud based computing. CRM software as a service cloud computing is implemented by saleforce.com in the context of providing application development so that systems are flexible and customers can have customized code.

Real time analysis of information is being used to position companies to achieve competitive advantage. Cloud computing is a central aspect of the BPM initiative, providing up to date information in a usable format. Companies are implementing BPM solutions in the context of cloud computing that provides syntax to business users.

Cloud computing markets at $36 billion in 2008 are expected to reach $160.2 billion by 2015. Advertising drives cloud computing. The markets are comprised of search engines, communications technology, application development without programming, and CRN automation of process.

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