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Friday, April 29, 2022

How to Disrupt Cloud Computing?


Cloud computing is a market currently with around 100 billion USD yearly revenue run rate and growing with more than 20 % year on year.

Analysts project that cloud computing could become a 700 billion USD revenue a year market.

In my opinion, the forecast actually could turn out a bit conservative, if looked back upon in 20 years time.

Cloud computing is slowly becoming computing or the new way to work, play computer games, store and share information.

It is strange that, given its size cloud computing is dominated by only three corporations, namely Amazon with AWS, Microsoft with Azure and Alphabet, Google owner with Google Cloud.

Many new startup companies are analysing, entering and trying to win market share in cloud computing.


In my opinion, the best way to tackle the cloud computing market is to be innovative, provide a breakthrough service, which nobody possesses and which is based on a unique technology edge.

I can think of two examples - GitLab and HashiCorp. GitLab offers a GitHub like product, but based on open source code, which brings in amazing agility, adaptability and flexibility. HashiCorp provides an ingenious way to integrate many cloud computing offerings onto one site. HashiCorp's service is quite smart and unique and could revolutionise the cloud, I think.

GitLab offers a platform beloved by innovative technologists or other wise called tech geeks :-).

And all the new and breakthrough services are first used by technology enthusiasts.

On the cloud hardware front,  I would mention Arista Networks which provides circuits, routers and switches for cloud computing. Arista Networks already sports a very large yearly revenue and net profit margins of around 30 %.

In short, the future is in the cloud. And whoever gets in cloud computing could reap great rewards.

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