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It’s imperative these days to keep abreast of the latest trends that are potent enough to impact your bottom line.
In the business technology space, we have some very impactful cloud trends that we feel are powerful enough to transform the very market of cloud computing in 2025 and beyond.
From the rise in serverless computing to improve developer experience to rapid adoption of hybrid and multi-cloud architectures and the rapid pace at which AI is permeating every sphere of software development, we’ve a lot of interesting stuff to share with you.
However, before we get down to exploring the latest trends in cloud computing that you must be aware of, let’s understand the basics of cloud computing.
What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing is the seamless delivery of computing services over the internet, or "the cloud".
Cloud computing allows companies and individuals to access computing resources, such as storage, databases, and software, via the Internet and pay for only the resources they consume.
Cloud computing is an umbrella term for an ever-expanding range of services, including infrastructure (IaaS), platforms for development (PaaS,) and software (SaaS). The quick and affordable access to these services enables companies to focus on their core business rather than spending millions of dollars setting up on-prem infrastructure and IT teams to manage it.
Today, it’s hard to imagine a business not using one or the other form of cloud computing. The winners across every industry are increasingly investing in the cloud to stay competitive and drive collaboration and time to market.
Our list of top 7 cloud computing trends for 2025
The very scope of cloud computing has grown massively in a short span of time. Today, it’s the backbone of every digital transformation program you can think of.
Today, we are at the cusp of a new era of cloud computing, firmly supported by a series of innovative and powerful cloud computing trends such as serverless computing and multi-cloud adoption.
1. Greater adoption of serverless computing
The first trend on our list of most promising cloud computing trends is the increasing usage of serverless computing.
Serverless computing is a cloud computing execution model that lets development teams build and run applications at the speed of business.
The computing model abstracts the complexities of server management from the app development process. Cloud service providers, such as Google Cloud and Amazon AWS, take on the responsibility for provisioning and managing the cloud infrastructure according to the specific needs of the software application or development team.
Serverless computing is still a new technology, so it is not yet suitable for all potential use cases. However, in the next 10 years or so, we will see massive developments in this category of cloud computing. Those developments are destined to make cloud computing a much more exciting, economical, and speed-driven experience for companies and consumers worldwide.
Here’s a simple analogy that helps understand how serverless computing works Think of serverless computing as using a cab service like Ola and Uber. Instead of buying a car, making a hefty down payment, and subsequent EMIs, you just book a cab using Ola or Uber. Serverless is much the same; instead of setting up and managing the entire IT infrastructure, you outsource your computing needs to a cloud service provider. Developers only need to focus on writing the code without bothering about managing the underlying infrastructure. |
2. A robust shift toward hybrid and multi-cloud services
The second trend on our list of top cloud trends is the accelerated adoption and usage of hybrid and multi-cloud modals.
A hybrid cloud environment is one in which an organization decides to split its data between a public cloud and a private cloud or on-prem data center. A hybrid cloud strategy ensures that you can decide which data and apps to run on an in-house data center and which workload or process to shift to the cloud.
A multi-cloud environment is another computing set-up in which enterprises spread their infrastructure across two or more cloud environments. This approach yields numerous benefits, such as increased flexibility, access to specific features of different cloud environments, and no fear of vendor lock-in.
Businesses are already investing in hybrid and multi-cloud architectures to support their functions, ensure greater customer satisfaction, and lower development costs.
In the next decade or so, cloud service providers will continue enriching their offerings. On the other hand, more and more businesses will see greater value in adopting a hybrid or multi-cloud approach.
3. Increased emphasis on embedding AI & ML into key offerings
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are integral components of the modern IT landscape. These technologies generate quick, data-driven insights, automate workflows, reduce human error, and improve operational efficiency.
Their use cases are growing across industries. For example, Netflix and Amazon businesses use AI to gain a deeper understanding of their customers, what they like and do not like, and use the insights gathered to offer highly personalized recommendations.
However, AI and Machine Learning require massive amounts of clean data to build and run customized models, identify patterns, and predict the future (A very strategic and beneficial capability for someone in the manufacturing business.) Generating, storing, and processing such amounts of data further accelerated the demand for near-infinite cloud computing resources.
Nowadays, prominent cloud service providers are offering in-built AI and ML solutions to help their customers innovate and integrate AI/ML capabilities within their software products.
Leading brands and businesses feel that AI is the future and that, in less than a decade, it might as well change the very face of how we conduct business and interact with apps and services.
The dramatic rise in the demand for AI and ML-driven apps and solutions will drive the demand for more integrated and economical cloud infrastructure and services, leading to a significant growth of the cloud computing market.
AI is expected to contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, more than the current output of China and India combined. Source |
4. Edge computing
Edge computing also ranks in our list of top cloud industry trends. The term ‘edge computing’is self-explanatory: Edge computing brings storage and processing closer to the devices that produce information and users who consume that information.
Traditionally, software applications are designed to send and receive data from far-away storage locations such as on-premises servers or cloud infrastructure. This kind of computing and processing setup might not be the best option for a growing number of use cases.
Edge computing can help you unlock many benefits, including reduced latency, increased productivity, remote data collection, improved data security and compliance, and reliable performance.
Leading cloud service providers, such as Amazon AWS, also provide edge computing services to their customers to help them respond faster to information.
In 2022, there were just under 250 network edge data centers, which is expected to increase to almost 1,200 by 2026 |
5. LNNC technology to play a more central role
Low-code and no-code cloud solutions, supercharged by AI, are the new conversation topics among the development community and tech and business leaders.
An increasing number of start-ups and established tech giants in Silicon Valley and elsewhere in the world have invested heavily in low-code and no-code development. And that is why LCNC platforms also appear in our list of key cloud technology trends for 2025 and beyond.
These seemingly magical cloud-based solutions abstract away the complexities of coding and make it more democratized across organizations.
Low-code and no-code technology is still in the very early stages of development and adoption.
Ten years from now, it’s going to impact every aspect of development: Business users will no longer send requests for functional apps that they need to streamline their workflows or tackle a challenge that hinders their growth.
There will be significantly less load on the IT teams; thus, they can focus all their energies on projects of pivotal importance for business growth.
70% of new business applications will use low-code/no-code technologies by 2025 |
6. Steady rise of industry cloud
For a long time, general-purpose cloud solutions were the norm. And to a great extent, they still are. However, there’s this new trend on the horizon, which we call industry-specific cloud solutions.
Industry-specific cloud solutions are basically tailored solutions for industries such as healthcare, insurance, and banking and are designed to help them thrive.
As per Gartner, “By 2027, over 70% of enterprises will likely embrace industry cloud platforms to accelerate their business initiatives, up from less than 15% in 2023.
These new-age and much-needed cloud platforms use advanced tools and technologies, such as composable tooling and packaged business capabilities, that help them deliver greater value to user organizations. These platforms essentially become more of a business platform and help companies succeed in their industries.
7. Greater reliance on DevSecOps
DevSecOps is a more refined, secure, and collaborative approach toward software development. As the term suggests, DevSecOps brings together development, security, and operations teams with a vision to produce secure software faster.
DevSecOps encapsulates all the principles and practices of DevOps. However, what sets it apart from other development philosophies is how it shifts ‘security to the left.’
By shifting security to the left, DevSecOps makes security a key priority across the software development lifecycle, from design to development.
In 2025, we believe more and more organizations will embrace DevSecOps to build highly secure software as cybercrimes are getting worse and worse.
Here’s our in-depth blog on What is DevSecOps? Explaining the neo-norm redefining modern software development
So, we’ve reached the end of our cloud computing trends. At Kellton, we feel these are some of the most potent trends on the horizon that will make the cloud computing market all the more valuable for businesses worldwide.
Conclusion: The future of cloud computing
Cloud computing helps companies drive true digital transformations that deliver results.
Today, the most successful and innovative companies are increasingly investing in the cloud to become more agile, secure, and resilient.
In 2025, the entire landscape of cloud computing is set to expand further - all thanks to trends we just talked about such as edge computing, serverless computing, and AI & machine learning.
Kellton has been at the forefront of cloud innovation from the very beginning. We help our customers understand the critical role it can play in their critical digital transformation programs. From start-ups to established brands and businesses across industries trust us to leverage the full potential of the cloud. We’d love to connect with you if you are interested in partnering with a reliable cloud partner.