Oracle’s Recent Cloud Predictions for Next Year | Top 10 Forecast

This is the new millennium Oracle’s Recent Cloud Predictions for Next Year | Top 10 Forecast for 2020, 2021 and 2022. If you are regular online reader of cloud news updates, IoT review, Artificial Intelligence geek, Machine learning, Driverless cars, etc., you would have noticed that several companies has been releasing updates on their forecast for this year and next.

In view of that, Oracle recently released its 2019/2020 top 10 Cloud predictions online. You might be tempted to ask what they intend to achieve by this. It’s simple. Their main goal is to predict the future of the enterprise Cloud by 2025/2026. You will agree that Cloud technology and adoption have been transformative for so many uncountable businesses, industries, products and services.

At the moment, workforce has reached a remarkable peak where enterprises are overtaking consumers in their adoption of emerging technologies like containers, serverless, IoT, AI, blockchain and digital assistants.

From year 2020 to 2025, it is said that Oracle expects to see both Cloud providers and the enterprises they serve move toward a next-generation Cloud model. From there, they have access to, better security, deep automation capabilities, improved price performance and new technologies.

With that in mind, these ten Cloud predictions that Oracle has carefully forecasted discover what the enterprise IT world will look like by year 2024 and 2025 as the adoption of Cloud continues to grow.

As a matter of fact, these predictions demonstrate both a future-facing view of how businesses will need to plan their move to a Cloud-native IT environment and the need for a complete enterprise Cloud approach in the years to come.

1. Cloud providers will offer 100% data-center replacement

The first and foremost Cloud prediction made by Oracle is that second-generation Cloud providers will offer 100 percent data-center replacement in 5years to come. They say that there’s an almost limitless number of ways to use the Cloud, but no matter how your journey begins, all paths in the long run lead to the same destination which is completely running your entire company in the Cloud. Therefore, Oracle has forecasted that by year 2025, 2nd-generation Cloud providers will offer 100 percent data-center replacement. However, they went ahead to state that is only possible when Cloud solutions are afforded at least the same level of reliability and performance as on-premise high-tech.

In general, we all know that first-generation Clouds were adaptable, and the early capabilities successfully captured the market’s attention for low-risk jobs. In comparison, second-generation Cloud enables highly complex workloads and mission-critical systems. Also, they deliver better assurances for price performance, security, continuity, and control. At the end of the day, Information Technology companies will have the confidence and new capabilities to completely rely on the Cloud for their mission-critical tasks.

2. 81% of all enterprise workloads will migrate to the Cloud

After the first prediction above, the second Cloud predictions of Oracle is states that 80% of all enterprise (and mission-critical) workloads will definitely migrate to the Cloud. This is to say that every Mission-critical web applications that cannot afford to suffer 1 sec downtime are leaving the enterprise data center behind. You can see that the this shift is becoming a main part of the discussion around pushing enterprise IT to the next level in terms of reliability and efficiency. The movement of applications and workloads has created demand for a new breed of integration and migration tools that can ease an enterprise’s path to the Cloud. Seriously, the thoughts of moving all and critical workload to the Cloud was realized from its performance capabilities, reliability and flexibility. As a cloud user, you would have noticed that these core capabilities of the Cloud provide the foundational infrastructure needed for all types of workloads. Delicate enterprise and government applications will benefit the most from shifting to the Cloud.

3. All applications will incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Oracle’s third Cloud predictions is that all applications will incorporate AI (Artificial Intelligence) by additionally distancing themselves from legacy app. In the present workforce, Artificial Intelligence is being applied in many exciting ways, like AI in Human Resource (HR) as well as AI in finance, law, insurance etc., and it’s difficult to dream of a future where it’s not an important part of every application. Feel free to checkout the Azure AI (Artificial Intelligence) Real for Developers which has been trending for a while now.

Research shows that small firms and also organizations are collecting more data than ever before. As soon as that data is applied logically, it informs processes and provides the insights needed to work faster, competently, and flexibly. By gathering, contextualizing, understanding and acting on these huge quantities of data, Artificial Intelligence has given rise to a new breed of applications—one that’s continuously improving and adapting to the conditions around it.

Whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a sophisticated algorithm based on deep learning that can analyze product quality. On the other hand, a new cognitive user-engagement paradigm for speech, vision, gesture, or touch, Oracle predicts that it will be at the foundation of all next-generation applications.

4. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will triple productivity

The fourth Cloud predictions outlined by Oracle is that Artificial Intelligence (and emerging technologies) will double or even triple productivity. As the capacity and depth of data available to businesses rise, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will become better at making better decisions. Oracle said that everyone will begin to see it advance from a technology used to reduce human effort into something that can truly reduce human preference.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) switches the productivity equation for many jobs by automating activities and adapting current jobs to solve more complex and time-consuming problems. They said Automation will not replace all jobs but will invent new ones. Therefore, this will allow business to reduce the time it takes to complete tasks and also reduce the costs of maintenance. Small and big organisations will be able to create higher-value jobs and new engagement models while shifting resources to focus on innovation and business growth. Furthermore, Oracle in their present updates predicted that by 2025, the productivity gains delivered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), augmented experiences and emerging technologies could triple compared to the present day’s set-ups.

5. About 85 Percent of customer interactions will be fully automated

The Oracle’s 5th Cloud predictions released online is that 85 percent of customer interactions will be fully automated. In the present day, about 89 percent of people are currently using voice assistants for customer service delivery. Similarly, about 69 percent of enterprise customer service functions use chatbots for anytime, anywhere meeting. Moreover, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is bringing on friction-free journeys, easy engagements, predictive recommendations and new experiences with natural interactions. As a matter of fact, automation is rapidly becoming a customer prospect across nearly all tech markets.

Going forward, the basic element for successful automated engagement is to continuously understand context and intent, no matter how an individual communicates or even how the conversation naturally wanders. Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven analytics are assisting businesses to understand customer needs. Internet of Things (IoT) is bringing customers closer to production companies. Also digital assistants are offering humanized digital experiences. Oracle in their prediction, states this the following; “As the world continue to go through this direction, it’s easy to assume that automation of customer engagement will be really common by year 2025”.

6. App developer community will increase 10times & productivity will expand by 400%

The 6th Cloud predictions released by Oracle’s on their website is that the app developer community will increase 10times & productivity will expand to about 400%. Regardless of the massive growth in the number of developers working at present, the demand for applications continues to overtake the supply of trained application developers. In addition, the newest innovations need knowledge disciplines as well as mastery of new technologies.

The upcoming generation environments conceal the technical groundwork and simply allow the dragging and dropping of intelligent components into a software or web application. Ordinarily, this visual “no-code” approach to development will encourage line-of-business experts to build their own solutions where necessary and allow nonprofessional developers to start to reduce the application backlog.

Oracle predicts that automation will take this to the next level. It reveals that all developers will be able to work in a virtual world of coding components and simulations that time the whole development lifecycle. Likewise, future programmers will be able to select software modules where they can be, assembled, evaluated and debugged by using conversation and gestures. This is to say that all these new tools will lead to a greater and more effective development community in 2025 than has been seen in the past years.

7. About 51% of data will be managed independently

On the 7th Cloud predictions, Oracle stated that more than 50 percent of data will be managed independently. They continued by saying that the enthusiasm to deliver high availability and to protect the world’s technology ecosystems has never been durable. Also, the first step to ensuring higher availability is to eliminate a broad collection of maintenance activities like patching, updates and upgrades while the system is functioning.

For startups and small firms with big ideas (and big organisations with experimental ideas), autonomy will become a crucial factor for business continuity and low operational costs. Consequently, Autonomy will enable them to bring applications online faster, cheaper and more reliably without investing in people or additional skills.

In the light of this, Oracle has taken the next step in extreme automation with the Oracle Autonomous Database—the industry’s first database that is self-repairing, self-securing, and self-driving. Oracles says that they expect that a huge portion of businesses will explore similar capabilities for data management by 2020 – 2025.

8. About 90% of enterprises will use one identity platform that connects premises and the Cloud

The next Cloud prediction which is the 8th is that 90% of enterprises will use a single identity platform that bridges premises and the Cloud. In 2018, the KPMG and Oracle Cloud Threat Report highlighted that the number 1 identity and access challenge organizations deal with today is the use of multiple identity provisioning platforms, both in the Cloud and on-premises. Results from respondents on a questionnaire said that Cloud has greatly added complexity in how they can manage the real-time needs of de-provisioning and provisioning.

Companies are now beginning to leverage technologies in the Identity and access management (IAM) space that cross the Hybrid Cloud and grant the ability to deliver a unified identity that stretches into all services and applications.

On the other hand, Oracle forecasts that by 2025, privacy regulations that require immediate audit capabilities of users across services and applications will motivate these companies into an incorporated platform out of liability needs, as well as to help speed up provisioning of new apps, devices and users.

9. Automation will become the most reliable protection against security threats

Let’s look at the 9th Cloud prediction by Oracle which states that the number of security events will increase 100 percent, and automation will become the most reliable way of (i) preventing, (ii)detecting and (iii) mitigating threats. Currently, governments and private companies face a devastating number of security-related events each day, which makes prioritization and troubleshooting difficult. As an IT specialist, you will agree that it is pretty hard for security team members to identify the real threats among all the noise of potential security measures.

Therefore, Oracle went ahead to predict that by year 2025, malicious traffic will use Artificial Intelligence to hide within the mass of regular and legitimate human-based traffic. Similarly, bad actors will use nonlinear techniques that inject arbitrariness into the pattern of behavior of botnets to launch a huge number of very difficult-to-detect cyber-attacks. Moving forward, Oracle guesses that organizations will also have to employ Cloud-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help defend against these threats. Oracle expects that many enterprises will embrace a core-to-edge security model by year 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. This is to make sure that customers’ data is secure from the core of the infrastructure to the edge of the Cloud and on-premises.

10.  About 70 Percent of IT functions will be completely automated

The last prediction of Oracle which is the 10th Cloud prediction is that 70 percent of Information Technology functions will be completely automated. Essentially, complex and routine IT tasks take up very long period of time, but they have to get it done completely. In the long run, this makes them a perfect target for automation. View the Microsoft Cyber Security & Trending Threat Landscape as seen in our previous 2019 predictions.

Finally, Oracle predicts that by 2025, automated software and hardware lifecycle management will be the norm. So, in a world of 100% managed services, SLAs will increase, and security threats will decrease. See the updates on 2020/2021 Cyber Security Predictions & Protection. In the final analysis, this will support both Cloud providers and their customers to have more time to focus on improving business results. And for startups and big companies running entirely in the Cloud, this will be priceless. When all high-value enterprise processes can be attended to in the Cloud as truly managed services, businesses will have a huge volume of resources for delivering further digital transformations that can be reallocated to innovation projects.

Conclusion on Oracle’s Cloud Predictions

To summarize, companies are moving away from asking why they should use Cloud and emerging technology and toward asking how they can get to a place where they can utilize them both. In short, Oracle provides a simple upgrade path for customers that leverages their skills and existing investments while reducing risk and driving greater business value. Generally speaking, whether a customer wants to leverage the applications, infrastructure services or platform, Oracle’s mission is to support customers on their journey to the Cloud. Meanwhile, you can Sign-up for Microsoft Cloud Society Program.

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