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TEN LIKELY TRENDS IN 2012TEN LIKELY TRENDS IN 2012

There comes the journey of many technologies that will enable organisations to high-performance business with security in lower costs. This worldwide trend will be apply to Thailand as well. The 10 predictions for IT trends are:

Data will continue to grow

The growth of rich Internet applications such as video, mobile applications and cloud-based applications will lead to continued data growth. This will drive the need for greater efficiency, centralized IT management and more visibility into the WAN.

Computing will be even more ubiquitous

With the growth of networked devices, including smart phones, tablets and the adoption of cloud-based services, computing will become even more ubiquitous. This trend has been furthered by some organisations that have bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies.

Web pages will need better optimisation as dynamic content increases

By some estimates, load times of Web pages have quadrupled in the last 10 years due to the growth of dynamic content. Underperforming websites provide a poor user experience and result in possible lost business transactions, lower productivity and higher costs of operations.

Optimisation for the Web pages will become increasingly desired.

As prices decline, cloud storage adoption grows

Data objects stored in the public cloud will grow faster than expected as cloud storage prices continue to decline, data set growth explodes and a difficult economy forces companies to implement more cost efficient solutions. Cloud gateway vendors focusing on backup and archiving use cases will experience above average growth due to the large economic benefits delivered by these solutions.

Hybrid cloud takes off

Hybrid cloud will emerge as a hot trend as an increase in flexible APIs and inter-operability with existing IT assets will grow steadily.

SaaS adoption continues

The continued consumerisation of IT and increased mobility will spur the adoption of SaaS-based applications.

Fewer organisations will own IT assets

With maturing trends such as cloud computing, virtualisation and virtual desktops, a growing number of organizations will own no IT assets.

Smart devices will overtake PCs as the most used vehicle for accessing the Web

By the end of 2012, the number of Web-enabled smart phones and tablets will surpass the number of PCs in use. In the enterprise, increasing globalisation, flexible schedules and mobile applications that offer the chance to transform business processes and customer interaction are spurring this growth.

IPv6 gains momentum

The adoption of the new standard Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is being spurred by the depletion of the last remaining blocks of IPv4.

Video usage in enterprises take off

As the popularity of video delivered over HTTP increases, video usage in the enterprise will gain momentum.

Paul Serrano is senior director marketing at APJ of Riverbed Technology.
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