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henderson_goh

Computer And Hotel Industry | BNG Hotel Management Kolkata - 2 views

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    Highlights: 1) Computers are used extensively by lodging managers and their assistants to keep track of guests' bills, reservations, room assignments, meetings, and special events. In addition, computers are used to order food, beverages, and supplies, as well as to prepare reports for hotel owners and top-level managers. 2) As for front desk, these computers have an intricate soft ware called the Property Managemen System (PMS) to do all the check ins, guest accounting, and etc. 3) In the restaurant, lounge, or bar is a new computer entirely called a Point of Sale System (POS). This will collaborate with a PMS to bill guests for a meal and etc, but can also be used as a cash register. 4) The computer in the sales office, which software is most likely DelPhi which is a booking terminal. 5) Nowadays hotel without a computer is like a bank without a vault. 6) The PMS may interface with central reservation system(CRS) and revenue or yield management system.
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    This article talks about the various types of computer systems in the hospitality industry, as well as their usage and benefits. Most of the common computer systems in the hospitality industry are PMS, POS, CRS, and DelPhi. A computer systems may be link to another to ensure streamline process. For example, the POS system at a hotel's restaurant can be linked to the PMS system at the front desk. That way, the guest's restaurant bill can be directly charge to his/her folio. Most of the large hotels do use computer systems. As the author mentioned, "a hotel without a computer is like a bank without a vault." In my opinion, hotels will not be able to deliver exemplary guest service without inventing in computer systems in today's competitive market.
ariellesmall

Hospitality Services | EY - US - 1 views

  • As a result, hotels and restaurants are investing in technology to transform both their front- and back-office operations to lift the customer experience, optimize costs and gather data to provide insights into digital operational efficiency. Meanwhile, tourism and destination organizations are seeking to maximize the benefits of tourism, while satisfying both visitors and local communities.
  • hospitality and tourism teams support hotels and destination organizations, helping them to make operations cost-efficient while providing the required services for their customers and communities
  • To meet the evolving demands of customers and to thrive in a digital age, we help hotels and hospitality organizations to transform their front- and back-office operations through: Strategy: Rethinking business strategies and operating models for the digital age - for example, developing integrated digital platforms to provide seamless customer experiences Innovation: Broad innovation capability, including incubating new ideas and business models, and redesigning the entire customer journey Experience: Analyzing the world of the customer, then designing and assisting new experiences such as e-commerce platforms that provide seamless digital experience Operations: Aligning, enhancing and automating operations and supply chain to deliver the promise of digital Trust: Helping EY clients build the agility to respond to digital risks
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    The advancement of technology is improving daily. As a business personnel it important to constantly improve customer satisfaction and the operation of business. It is important to create a cost and benefit analysis on devices to overlook their operations. On the other hand, it should be a priority that it can develop improvement to the front and back office operations. Digital transformation has methods that can be used to enhance operations, in the area's of strategy, innovation, experiences, operations and trust.
lande070

AI could save hospitality businesses £26k a year, says new report - 0 views

  • £26,000 a year.
  • £26,000 a year.
  • A new report has found that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) could save hospitality businesses up to £26,000 a year.
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  • £26,000 a year.
  • adopting AI, such as chatbots and automated financial reporting, businesses can save an average of nearly 40 hours each week, or 2,075 hours per year.
  • leaders in the sector are among the least confident with AI, with more than a quarter (26%) of hospitality business leaders not confident to use the tech in their business.
  • A further quarter (24%) stated that a lack of expertise is preventing them from using the tech, highlighting a need for upskilling in the sector.
  • fears about the impact of AI on the workforce, with 67% of UK business leaders stating they were concerned that more AI will result in job losses.
  • As for consumers, one in 10 would actually like more AI-driven personalisation,
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    Research estimates that AI can save £26,000/$32,000 per year. The article specifically mentions chatbots and automated financial reporting as AI areas, but it also mentions that hospitality leaders lack confidence in implementing new tech and also fear job losses. The study also asked consumers - 1 in 10 would like more personalization which can be driven by AI tech.
jmeji095

Toast Enhances Mobile Order and Pay Solutions | Hospitality Technology - 0 views

  • Toast Mobile Dining Solutions, guests at full service restaurants no longer have to wait on servers to add to their order or checkout, and guests at quick service restaurants can now skip the line to order their meal. Restaurants of any size or concept may be able to increase sales and tips, collect valuable data on each transaction to build guest loyalty, and navigate the labor shortage with a more efficient service model.
  • he integrated solution is paying off for the employee experience as well. “With Mobile Order & Pay, our tips more than doubled. I split the tips between all the employees…there are dishwashers that are now making $35 an hour,” said Danny Rosa, Manager, New England Lobster Market & Eatery.
  • oast is at the forefront of innovative guest-facing restaurant technology, whether it be the Toast Go® handheld point-of-sale, digital menus or mobile ordering powered by QR codes. Today’s updates create value and flexibility for all restaurants, regardless of format.
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    With many POS systems updating, some companies need to upgrade the POS system to speed the customer process for their restaurants. Toast created a mobile dining solution where customers are allowed to order their food and process payments right from their mobile device. With added features, there is more possibility for restaurant owners to build guest loyalty and increase employee wages.
streeter61

20 Technology Trends in the Hospitality Industry | Stasher Blog - 0 views

  • Infrared scanners are poised to become one of the most disruptive trends in housekeeping
  • With infrared scanners, housekeeping will know when guests are present and can return later to tidy up when the room is unoccupied.
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    This article discusses 20 disruptive trends in the hospitality industry bought on by scientific advances and the pandemic. Hotels must be on a par with the latest technology to satisfy customer demands and stay competitive. The Internet of Things (IoT) in hotels rooms provide guest with customization options.
joshli2022

A Global Think Tank Unveils Its Concepts for Hotel Technologies of the Future | - 0 views

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    This article is about a futuristic hotel concept, which combats automatic reset that flexible space and mechanical services, sense and satisfies suite that senses the condition of the guests and provides enough assistance to guests and uses advanced technologies in-room control. Then the rebuildable buildings are ably reused to sustain the business and as restorative resorts that offer renewable energy and service to the guests. The augmented reality-based property that flexible in giving an excellent view to the community based on AR tech. Lastly, the energy center distributes energy to the community, engaging the communities around and supporting the supply chain in multiple ways.
djohn304

Disruption Drives the Hospitality Industry to Innovation - 0 views

  • disruption has sparked massive innovation across every component of the industry from offerings to marketing tactics.
  • From robot concierges to new marketing strategies, hotel owners are changing the norm to address social distancing measures and lingering travel concerns.
  • branded apps are a one-stop portal for everything from reservations to room service.
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  • robot ambassador, ”Rosé,” who can bring guests pillows, towels and groceries.
  • Some hotels are incorporating fitness equipment into each room in place of a gym, sending personalized breakfast deliveries as an alternative to the traditional continental breakfast and others are completely redesigning rooms to have kitchenettes.
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      Example of how hotels have innovated and changed because of the situation.
  • forcing change and innovative new thinking to adapt and entice guests back as travel resumes. And based on the past few months, the industry is rising to the challenge.
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      the industry managed to adapt, it had to make it quickly but it was of benefit for everyone.
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    Innovative ways on how the hospitality industry had to quickly adapt to technological changes because of the pandemic. They had to perform differently their operations from night to day in a matter of 24 hrs. The changes they have made have impacted their day to day operations until know and have changed the way consumers see hotels. From having housekeeping staff clean rooms to implementing robots to sanitize rooms and deliver amenities, to doing entirely online checkins without front desk staff. The hotels have adapted to disruption a lot the last two years and has helped the industry realized how operations can work in a different way.
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    Reflecting on the term "disruption", there are likely fewer recent events that come to mind than the COVID 19 pandemic. It ceased life as we know it and forced industries across the globe to adapt, create, and innovate like we haven't seen before. This article discusses how the once taboo term "automation" has had to become the hospitality industries close ally as we progress into post-COVID life. The hospitality industry traditionally being "human-centric" has had to accept innovation in every way due to proximity being a cause for caution in recent times. However, the innovation born of necessity has amounted in fundamental changes in the industry that have disrupted hospitality and tourism as we know it. As disruption holds a negative connotation, in this instance it represents significant and lasting change in the industry that now ironically serves the consumer better than it may ever have. Travel demands are high, and the industry is indeed rising to the challenge.
earagon22

Disruptive Innovation? What Disruptive Innovation? - 0 views

  • The hotel room of the future is likely to be a combination of the high-tech and high-touch.
  • Wilhelm Konrad Weber, a partner at Swiss Hospitality Solutions, said technology is definitely driving the hospitality industry but it also poses a threat “because hoteliers are not necessarily early adopters”.
  • The online travel agencies or OTAs moved into the space, leaving hoteliers lagging behind.
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  • innovation in hospitality tends to be evolutionary (“something that everyone expects you to do”) rather than revolutionary and disruptive (“something nobody expected you to do.”)
  • using AI, to pair customers with call center agents to maximize sales.
  • Chishti calls himself a disruption and AI cynic.
  • I is just a set of statistical tools and various incarnations of this have existed for the last 40 or 50 years. It’s just that the machines in which these tools run have become somewhat more advanced and more powerful over the years, but this is not a seismic shift. There’s no dramatic and disruptive event happening here. It’s just the slow and steady emergence of a technology that’s been around for quite a while.”
  • What is more likely to happen is a re-distribution of work. So in many cases AI actually enhances human labor productivity and should increase labor demand.
  • we create a magical experience that borders on art and borders on beauty that enable our customers to come back. That just doesn’t get replicated by machines.
  • Weber of Swiss Hospitality Solutions says he gets somewhat nervous “if somebody is talking down AI”. Citing the MIT online experiment, Moral Machine, he adds that artificial intelligence, built into self-driving cars, may have to make life and death decisions on the roads.
  • there will be a shift from professors reading out research articles in a lecture theatre to a ‘blended’ learning approach which integrates digital teaching elements.
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    EHL Insights is a Swiss based company that dove into what leaders in the Swiss hospitality industry believe in regard to disruptive innovations for the global industry. The article interviewed a few different leaders and got their take, like Wilhelm Konrad Weber, who believes that technology is affecting the hospitality industry but also poses a threat because hotel leaders are not necessarily ready to adapt/adopt to ever-changing technology. OTAs were mentioned as an example of the industry falling behind as these websites help eliminate loyalty. Weber also mentioned that innovation in the industry is evolutionary rather than disruptive due to the demands and expectations from investors and analysts. One person, Zia Chisti, is a skeptic when it comes to artificial intelligence and works for a company that utilizes AI. He argues that AI is not disruptive as it has existed for awhile and is a slow and steady process. The argument made by Chisti is that guests expect a service with real people rather than machines. Overall, there will be technological advancements but it will be slow and steady. It's just up to hoteliers on how quickly they want to implement it.
nsola015

The Importance of Cybersecurity in the Tourism Industry - PHPTRAVELS Blog - 0 views

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    It is increasingly important for businesses in the tourism industry to safeguard against cyberattacks. As technology advances, vulnerabilities increase. Companies must remain vigilant, stay aware, and keep abreast of the latest safety measures to protect their data and the data of their clients.
mmdmd99999

Credit Card Fraud 2021 Annual Report: Prevalence, Awareness, and Prevention - Security.org - 0 views

  • Nearly half of all American adults have had a fraudulent charge on their credit or debit cards, amounting to around 127 million people. More than one in three credit or debit card holders has experienced card fraud more than once. The median charge was $62, equating to approximately $8 billion in attempted fraudulent charges on Americans’ credit and debit cards. Almost 40 percent of card holders do not have email or text alerts from their credit card company or bank enabled. Around 81 percent of victims without these notifications had to take additional action to reverse fraudulent charges, compared to just 19 percent of those with alerts enabled.
  • Unfortunately, credit card fraud has also become even more common since the start of the pandemic. Reports of credit card fraud increased by 44 percent between 2019 and 2020 according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).3 The FTC also estimated that there has been $38 million dollars in reported credit card fraud tied directly to COVID-19.4
  • Nearly 60 percent of credit card holders reported they’d had an unauthorized transaction appear on a credit or debit account at some point in their lives.
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  • According to our research, almost 70 percent of fraud victims noted their most recent fraudulent charge within hours of its occurrence. Today, most banks and credit card companies have systems that can detect suspicious charges and alert account holders of potential fraud before transactions are processed. Around 61 percent of credit and debit card holders in our study had enabled email or text alerts from their card servicers that would help them act quickly on fraud attempts. These individuals were more likely to block transactions before money was taken from their accounts.
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    Statistics on credit card fraud to support why PCI compliance is important to protect consumers
mmdmd99999

JOSHUA BERGEN - ProQuest - 0 views

  • From PCI DSS compliance to privacy, the company's president stresses the importance of education in ensuring data security
  • "It's very ironic now being that what we do, data security and privacy and protection in the credit card environment because what led me to the accounting world was finding credit-card fraud in my reservation department and reporting it," Bergen said.
  • Bergen divided Venza's business into three areas: privacy regulation compliance, data protection and Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard compliance. Between the three groups, Venza's services include antivirus, backup recovery, data-breach notification, firewall management, information risk assessment, penetration and segmentation checks, privacy management and remote monitoring. Outside of these central services, the company also provides an educational human-resources suite consisting of modules in sexual-harassment prevention, diversity and guest relations, antibribery and acceptable use of a company's network, website and equipment.
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  • Called Project Basecamp, the program will reach out to 500 students at 10 universities with hospitality programs and educate them about technological and financial security. "I've jokingly said if I do agood enoughjob, they should actually need less service from us," he said.
  • Companies may have incredibly advanced equipment, firewalls and encryption, he said, but all it takes is one accidental mistake from someone within the system and all of that technology becomes moot. "So that's why we focus on what we call the human firewall," he said. "They are the most valuable asset in all of this." Sidebar
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    PCI DSS compliance to privacy to data security
mmdmd99999

Compare WebRezPro to Hotel Technology Vendors - 0 views

  • Compare WebRezPro vs Oracle OPERA PMS vs ResNexus PMS Property Management Systems vendor comparison between WebRezPro vs Oracle OPERA PMS vs ResNexus PMS. Find out which Property Management Systems is right for you based on realtime data from 407 verified hotelier reviews across 55 countries.
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  • WebRezPro
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  • Oracle Hospitality
  • Monthly Subscription - Yes ( $7/room/month - $10/room/month ) - Yes ( More than $10/room/month ) - Yes ( $3/room/month - $6/room/month )
  • ut too old tech stack and too much corporate complexity
  • ResNexus doesn’t have any recent company updates
  • Avoid if at all possible, poor service and sales
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  • imple to Use Inexpsensive PMS with a TON of Interfaces Available
  • WebRezPro Partners with Google to Help Hotels Drive Direct Bookings
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    Compare WebRezPro vs Oracle vs ResNexus and more to see pricing, reviews, integrations, and other options for each
angelacolas9

Hospitality Industry Benefit from Integrated Communication Platforms in Cloud PBX Marke... - 0 views

  • Cloud-hosted branch exchange (PBX) system is a major technological advancement in business phone system traditionally used by organizations.
  • Integrated communication platforms harboured by cloud PBX have thus become go-to platform for numerous verticals including the BFSI, retail, healthcare, government, and real estate
  • . Ranging from offering high-quality voice and call recording to intelligent call routing, service providers in the cloud PBX market are expanding their portfolio of integrated communication platforms
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  • a cost-effective strategic move to further the scope of their client communication strategies
  • save substantial costs
  • Integration with vendor services also makes the cloud-based PBX an attractive business proposition for various end-use industries.
  • companies must maintain high-speed internet and the advanced networking technology to support that.
  • providers in the cloud PBX market must improve their quality of service (QOS) schemes to leverage the full benefits of cloud hosted VoIP systems for dispersed organizations.
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    Cloud PBX is a great communication tool that is becoming more relevant after the pandemic hit. Cloud PBX is now the go-to platform for different industries including hospitality is able to offer high-quality voice and call recording to an intelligent call routing.
akopp008

How the Cloud is Changing the Hospitality Industry? - CloudTern Solutions - 0 views

  • hospitality industry revenues are increasing at a rapid pace.
  • ‘Mobility solutions’ is a key aspect of cloud services. This is what the hospitality industry needs the most as its target audience comes from different parts of the globe.
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      mobility solutions has made it easier on hotels to have clients access their information all over the world
  • Regardless of the size and nature of the traffic, hotel and resort management can seamlessly scale operations on-demand and only pay for the resource used. 
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      It si ideal for hotels to be able to scale to high or low operations with flexibility. This is why clound computing can be so important to help ease the operations for hotels
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  • Cloud solutions augmented with AI analytics help organizations identify customer preferences, purchasing trends and browsing behaviours to offer personalized and customized offers.
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      With the cloud hotels can access customers information and provide them with a unique and personalized experience. This not only helps hotels in one specific property but with the cloud the information can be shared with all those hotel properties around the world to ensure they deliver always the personalized experience with the customers preferences.
  • can concentrate on delivering a superior customer experience instead of worrying about property management. 
  • only pay for the resources used. There is no heavy upfront payment. During a peak season, the platform automatically scales up and down to meet traffic spikes. As such, operational costs are significantly optimized. 
  • simplify IT management.
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    The cloud has made hotel operations run smooth and seamless. Cloud computing has made hotels be able to reach their customers all around the world with their rates and information. it has given hotels the opportunity to scale up or down depending on the online traffic they experience in certain seasons. It has facilitated hotels to provide customers with a unique and customer experience by sharing their preferences across different properties using the cloud. It has helped reduce costs and simplify IT.
mmart802

Expert Shares 5 Consumer Trends That Hotel Marketing Cannot Ignore - 0 views

  • He said that layer of customer preference should be baked into decisions on tech adoption.
  • things that seem more new and novel feel more luxurious to consumers
  • guests are particularly apt to recoil at the sight of what they believe are hidden fees, like resort or parking fees
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  • Wow, it's not just work from home. I can work from resorts. I can work from The Caribbean,'
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    As technology advances and people start to change how they travel, the hotel industry must not shy away from these changes. This article talks about consumer trends that hotels should be implementing onto their properties. Guests are beginning to find places that will allow them to relax but focus on their work. They also want to be assisted immediately, whether from a human being or a kiosk. They want to stay someplace they can brag about to others, which helps your company. They want to do business with a company that are honest with them about any policies or fees included with their stay. Lastly, guests are accepting the change of having things on a digital scale.
gwhitley

Next generation cloud computing: New trends and research directions - ScienceDirect - 0 views

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    This article discusses cloud computing an the changes that come behind it. The article talks about multi cloud and how the use of multi clouds are changing the internet world such as; hybrid cloud , federated cloud, etc. The article discusses the infrastructure of cloud computing and how it will change within the next years and ensuring the reliability of cloud systems.
ariellesmall

What is cloud computing services, features and benefits, types? - 0 views

  • From the perspective of service users, cloud computing services have these main features: Hosted and maintained by the provider. The cloud hosting provider purchases, hosts, and maintains the necessary hardware and software in their own facility. Service users avoid the capital expenditures and maintenance headaches that they would have if they developed the service themselves on-premise. Self-service through a web interface. Service users can initiate specific service functions, and increase or decrease their service usage level, though a web interface with little or no interaction with the service provider. Pay for use. Service users pay only for the amount of service that they use. This can result in substantial cost savings compared to the traditional approach of developing on-site IT capacities geared toward maximum usage scenarios, and then having that capacity be under-utilized much of the time. Near-limitless scalability. Cloud computing services providers typically have the infrastructure to deliver their service at massive scale. For cloud service users, that means that the cloud can easily accommodate business growth or periodic spikes in service usage.
  • The wide range of services offered by cloud computing companies can be categorized into three basic types: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). IaaS provides users access to raw computing resources such processing power, data storage capacity, and networking, in the context of a secure data center. Platform as a Service (PaaS). Geared toward software development teams, PaaS offerings provide computing and storage infrastructure and also a development platform layer, with components such as web servers, database management systems, and software development kits (SDKs) for various programming languages. Software as a Service (SaaS). SaaS providers offer application-level services tailored to a wide variety of business needs, such as customer relationship management (CRM), marketing automation, or business analytics.
  • In support of mobile cloud computing, we also offer services for automated content transformation and optimization, so your end users can tap into the cloud from any device, from anywhere, at any time.
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    The positive of cloud computing have it's benefits as it helps to establish business for what they are today by maintaining by the provider, self-service through web, pay for service use only and near limitless scalability. The could computing services can be divided into 3 types: Infrastructure, Platform and Software.
henderson_goh

10 Disadvantages & Risks of Cloud Computing | by Sarah Lavinski | FAUN Publication - 0 views

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    Highlights: 1.Risk of data confidentiality 2. Depends on internet connection 3. The level of security 4. Compliance 5. Vulnerable in the event of an attack 6. Data Mobility 7. Technical problem 8. Low Connection 9. The future of cloud computing will be more sophisticated and better management. 10. First essential thing you need to do is finding the best cloud service is before moving to the cloud. 11.Overcome the shortcomings in cloud computing is to find service providers who want to provide your business needs and ensure the security of your server. 12. Inadequate infrastructure is one of the problems that is often experienced.
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    Summary: As we learned that there are many advantages of cloud computing, there are several disadvantages as well. The disadvantages to include risk of data confidentiality, strong dependance on internet connection, insufficient level of security, vulnerable in the event of an attack. That being said, these disadvantages can be overcome by finding reputable service providers that caters to the need of the business as well as ensuring the security of the server. For example, a big business cooperation should invest is a more expensive and capable cloud computing software due to the amount of data involved. Whereas, a small business might just need a less sophisticated cloud computing software or store the data locally. In my opinion, due to the risks involved in cloud computing, all businesses should also have a back up of data locally.
Amanda Acosta

Future of Cloud Computing - 7 Trends & Prediction about Cloud - DataFlair - 0 views

  • We can see the future of Cloud computing as a combination of cloud-based software products and on-premises compute which will help to create hybrid IT solutions.
  • integral parts of cloud computing will be the organized process and a better way of processing data.
  • So many businesses are adopting cloud computing and it has been predicted that the Cloud providers will provide more data centers at a lower price as there is a large competition between them.
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  • With the help of the IoT and Cloud Computing, we can store data in the cloud, for further analyze & provide enhanced performance.
  • in the future applications will store in places other than the cloud
  • reduce the cost of software
  • as placing components of the program on different storage is economical.
  • The cloud computing market is growing at 22.8 percent and will exceed $127.5 after 2018. By 2018, 62% of all CRM software will be cloud-based. Moreover, 30% of all application spending is for software as a service based applications.
  • Cloud Computing will be one of the leading technologies in the future as the software as a service solution will account for more than 60% of the workload.
  • Cloud Computing is user-friendly and is compatible for both new as well as old organizations.
  • The cloud providers provide better security measures opening balance ways to prevent cyber attacks.
  • If cloud computing will continue to evolve the use of hardware will be less as most of the work will be done with the help of cloud computing and virtualization. We can save the setup cost of software by dividing it and this will lead to decreasing the use of hardware.If the evolution continues the data stored in the cloud will get analyzed with the help of a machine and it won’t require any human help.
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    Technology continues to advance day after day. With that being said, trends either fade or grow. In the case of cloud computing it has grown over the years, especially during and post covid. Cloud computing offers storage, enhanced internet performance, security, and is cost effective. It is predicted that all these features will be enhanced and evolve in the future. It has shown to help businesses grow with features such as data analyzation and efficiency. It is said that cloud computing not only benefits the business, but the host as well. With such advancement and more and more businesses taking on cloud computing it is also important for them to stay up to date with latest development in this technology. Do you think businesses will start requiring a training done every year by their employees for cloud computing?
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