Friday, 5 August 2016

Demand of Cloud Computing

Now as the technological cornerstone for the businesses across the world, the growth of cloud computing continues at an immense rate – and as a result, the employer demand for cloud professionals to exploded.
In 2015, there were an estimated 20 million cloud computing jobs globally, according to the Analytics, and it is a number that is only thing to increase with the reporting as the number one hot skillset to get you hired in 2016.
Migration
Widespread adoption of cloud, millions of businesses are contemplating, or in the process of, migrating their on-premises infrastructure. This continues to create a significantly demanding for professionals with the skills to facilitate the migration.
Cloud professionals overseeing the migration of projects, need a good knowledge of the different cloud models available to businesses. They also need to understand the existing infrastructure of an organization, while having the knowledge to map applications and the workloads running on the existing servers and relocate them to the cloud equivalent.
Individuals considering Microsoft’s public and private cloud technologies, it’s worth taking a look at the Private Cloud. These courses are focusing on developing the skills to manage and implement Azure and System Center Cloud Computing Technologies.
Security
Security is a major concern for the businesses when it comes to the technology, and the Cloud is no exception; it claims the business leaders rate security as ‘number one concern of cloud computing’. It is a major concern which is unlikely to disappear with the organizations continuing to hit the headlines for the wrong reasons following the high profile breaches.
Database
In interconnected world, we have now created 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day. Companies are desperate draw insights from this invaluable information, fueling demand for professionals with the skills to store, manage and access this data. With these databases increasingly hosted on cloud platforms.
SQL is the default standard language to learn. Then, if you’re considering the developing skills on a database platform, it is a worth looking at Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle Database or an open-source platform like MySQLHadoop or Mongo DB.  
Programming language
Cloud adds a new dimension to the development in IT world. Developers can build, deploy and manage applications very quickly that can scale to unlock the full capabilities of cloud platform. There is different type of developers are valuable to businesses.
We have also seen new programming languages like Python, Perl and Ruby rising to prominence in the cloud application development ecosystem. Traditional languages like .NET, Java and PHP continues to be popular.
Linux

Demand of cloud professionals with Linux skills is huge right now. More than 25% of the server powering the Azure are Linux based, a percentage that’s only set to grow as Microsoft continues to embrace the open-source market. Businesses are increasing on the hunt for the professionals with the skills to architect, build, administer and maintain Linux servers in a cloud environment.
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