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How Cloud Computing Can Change App Development?

The cloud-native application development has helped enterprises all around the globe reduce time-to-market, enhance performance, and develop agility and flexibility. Several enterprises are achieving these results by migrating their systems or traditional monolithic applications to the cloud. But to gain from the real benefits of cloud technology, migration is not enough. To overcome the modern challenges and step ahead of the tight competition, tech enterprises both large and small need a more sophisticated approach to cloud-based app development. One of the best advantages is that it encapsulates everything from development to deployment; everything from how we design, build and manage software, all under one roof. If your enterprise is still not completely aware of the benefits of the cloud in application development, let us give you a walk-through, so that you understand the advantages and utilize the cloud. 

The Need For Cloud Computing In Application Development 

Every application nowadays consists of data and processing logic stored as code and needs an efficient storage space to be run effectively. Users of cloud-based applications interact through a mobile application downloaded from Playstore or Appstore or can even interact from the browser, and the data processing takes place on the remote server base and is handled with the help of an API. In this case, a user’s device serves only as of the input device and does not host the majority of processes therefore the applications perform efficiently and without any. Besides, a cloud-native software or application makes digital operations more streamlined and implements greater flexibility for businesses of any size. 

Enterprises would need to align their applications, so as to utilize the cloud service models that it offers. Some of the typical benefits are listed below:

Cost-effective: Cloud computing eradicates the capital expense of buying and maintaining hardware and software. As mentioned earlier both hardware and software can be accessed over the internet through the service models. It also eliminates the cost of running racks of servers, on-site data centers, electricity for power and cooling, IT experts for managing the infrastructure, and much more. The service providers such as Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure provide services as pay per usage, the infrastructure is also not purchased thus lowering maintenance. 

Enhanced Speed: The cloud computing services are given by service providers on the customer's demand, therefore even fast amounts of computing resources, platforms, or tools can be provisioned in a few minutes. This means with just a few mouse clicks unlimited storage space can be accessed, cloud development platforms can be utilized and backup maintained. This gives companies and enterprises a lot of flexibility to manage operations; thus seamlessly takes the pressure off of the IT team and infrastructure maintenance team. 

Better Productivity: There are several demands for on-site datacenters that normally range from continuous racking and stacking device setup as well as software patching, and other time-consuming IT management processes. Cloud computing eliminates the requirement for many of these tasks therefore the IT teams can spend more time on solving important business goals. 

Increased Performance: The most significant cloud computing services are operated on a worldwide network of reliable data centers which are frequently upgraded to the most advanced generation of fast and efficient computing. This suggests various advantages over an individual corporate data center, including diminished network latency for applications and bigger economies of scale.

Security: Cloud service providers such as Amazon AWS and Google Azure offer a broad sense of policies, technologies, and controls that strengthen the security posture overall. This helps enterprises with huge resources to protect their data allocations and infrastructure from upcoming threats and malware. 

More Reasons To Opt For Cloud-Based Web Development

Further, before developing an appropriate cloud-based application, developers can choose from the three cloud service models various services, and use cases. This makes it much easier for developers as the cloud itself provides the tools, platforms, hosting services, and much more to develop applications. Few of the predefined services that cloud provide developers are listed below:

Readymade Software  (RMS):  It offers predefined codes or low code development strategies for standard software such as email systems, payroll applications, ERP systems, etc.

Web Hosting (WH): Hosting and maintaining an organizational website.

Data Storage (DS): Cloud provides unlimited storage of any kind for organizational data or backup and recovery, archiving, document management, and much more

Network Server (NS): An efficient and reliable computer server that is used for seamlessly storing and running databases, mail, or business applications.

Computer Network (CN): Cloud also offers a computer network that can be efficiently used for establishing an intranet and/or extranet. 

Conclusion

Cloud computing is a continuously evolving technology that is currently being increasingly adopted because of the multiple benefits and use cases. Prominent cloud technology leaders, such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have contributed their leadership in developing more advanced innovations in cloud computing. There are several technological groups out there, such as the Cloud Security Alliance or the Open Cloud Consortium, which was formed to explore the opportunities offered by cloud computing. From cloud deployment models to cloud service models, there is always something about the cloud that pushes organizations to adopt cloud and enhance their operations. 

This entry was published on Sep 10, 2021 / RickyVPhilip. Posted in Use Cases. Bookmark the Permalink or E-mail it to a friend.
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