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Quick recap from the previous blog- The cloud is better than on-premises solutions for the following reasons: Cost cutting: Renting and sharing resources instead of building on your own. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). IaaS is delivered by all the major players including AWS, Azure, Cisco, IBM, Oracle and Google.
And how this transformation will impact businesses in the short and long run is the main discussion in this blog. IBM had introduced the concept of Virtual Machines (VMs) almost a decade before the birth of the internet. They also prioritize developing multiple internet services. Hadoop was developed in 2006.
A few years after the advent of cloud computing solutions (2006), came cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (2009) and Ethereum which leveraged blockchain to decentralize financial transactions. Delays in procurement, financial transactions, can be reduced thanks to a much stronger collaboration between third-parties. Conclusion.
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