2025 Cloud in Review: 6 Trends to Watch
Cloud is a strategic asset rather than just a technical choice. These 2025 cloud trends underscore the shift from purely technical optimization to holistic business enablement.
Cloud is a strategic asset rather than just a technical choice. These 2025 cloud trends underscore the shift from purely technical optimization to holistic business enablement.
Today, the real opportunity lies not in simply reaching the cloud but in what happens afterward—redefining operations to be more streamlined, adaptive, and resilient.
GenAI is a significant asset for teams managing Kubernetes, but only with the right approach: supporting human expertise not replacing it.
Cloud migrations optimized for AI are all about creating environments that drive efficiency, scalability, and innovation. Migration assessments, phased implementation, and ongoing adaptability are essential for building AI-ready solutions.
While the initial allure of cost savings is a major drawcard for companies when evaluating a move to cloud platforms, this should not be the only reason for considering a migration, particularly as deeper examination reveals the complexities around cost models.
How to achieve always-on apps and operations with fast disaster recovery and high availability in the Cloud.
By gaining better visibility into data usage, implementing smart data management strategies, and engaging with cloud providers, IT can mitigate cloud storage costs while still delivering upon business requirements for access, performance, and compliance.
When SaaS providers are free from the hassle of tracking user permissions, renewals, and billing across multiple platforms, they can substantially reduce the time and effort spent on admin and focus more on innovation, elevating customer experience and scaling the business.
DevOps team managers should understand that integrating AI into DevOps is a major paradigm shift and that it takes time to bear all of its fruit.
By innovating talent supply chains and integrating advanced methods, enterprises can build robust cloud engineering teams ready to tackle the challenges of the digital age.