Forbes June 24, 2024
Vikas Kaushik

Vikas Kaushik is CEO of TechAhead, driving technological excellence and leading innovation in the digital landscape.

Cloud-centric business models rely on cloud computing to deliver products and services. This helps businesses scale operations, reduce costs and enhance flexibility. It’s become abundantly clear that these models have become an essential part of modern operations.

According to Gartner, cloud adoption is expected to become a “necessity” by 2028. With 2024 spending sitting at $679 billion and projections expected to surpass $1 trillion by 2027, it’s easy to see how this will be the case. Agility and innovation are expected at this point, and cloud models help facilitate this.

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