COVID19 Diaries: Cloud & Cloudification Everywhere
Cloud Computing has certainly been the buzzword of the 21st century, and nearly 90% of enterprises were already on the way to adopting the cloud. But no one saw the pandemic coming or a huge surge in cloudification becoming the most important aspect of life.
The onset of Covid19 has sent billions of people worldwide to be on the Shelter at Home mode, which has helped cloud adoption surge more than 200%. Grounded by an extended lock down, people are seeking newer solutions to routine life and existence tasks. Cloud computing services-based companies have suddenly become the backbone for almost all the operations around the world.
People are going online and using cloud solutions on a scale that was never imagined before. As of now, the usage of public cloud services sit on $354.6 Billion and more than $1.3 Trillion IT spending will be affected by the shift to the cloud by 2022.
The cloud companies are weathering the pandemic stress-test caused by the sudden spike in workload. There are three cloud providers who have won significantly during these trying times — AWS, Azure and Google Cloud.
Other cloud service providers like Alibaba, Oracle, IBM and Salesforce, have also seen a wider adoption of their cloud platforms. One major aspect to remember is that though there has been a surge — we have not heard a lot about the outages from any of the major cloud provider, which shows a couple of aspects:
Below are some interesting verticals that are using the cloud platforms to meet the extraordinary challenges of today.
Healthcare
Tele-Health was talked about as a technology solution for ages — but was not adopted due to patient privacy and security concerns. However, with social distancing, health care systems and physicians worldwide are racing to adopt virtualised treatment approaches that remove the need for physical meetings between patients and health providers.
Though, the cloudification surge in healthcare segment is expected to be pulled back post COVID19, most of the changes will stay for better.
Ecommerce
The pandemic has rapidly accelerated the transition to digital commerce. Online order volumes of full-assortment grocery merchants rose to 210.1%. Most retailers are relying on the cloud to operate especially as they face a surge in transactions.
Though it is certain that COVID19 has dramatically accelerated the digital disruption of grocery, we expect online grocery shopping will reduce 50% after lock down ends. However, the world will start to see retailers reduce capital spending for physical stores, and more investments for technology.
Online Learning
Over the past few months, the number of students affected by closures in 138 countries has nearly quadrupled to 1.37 Billion. In addition, more than 60.2 Million teachers are no longer in the classroom but video conferencing.
Today, the learners throughout the world can learn anywhere, anytime truly realizing the concept of digitization. Online Learning has become a daily habit now.
Entertainment
With 42 countries under lock down, there is a spike in internet consumption, mostly through multimedia streaming apps. The shelter-in-place orders across the globe, combined with the loss of live sports is accelerating the adoption of various streaming services like Netflix, Disney, Amazon Prime etc.
The weekly consumption of video on mobile devices, has grown from 36.4 Billion minutes to 58 Billion minutes. The average weekly minutes spent watching Netflix saw a 115% increase after lock downs were implemented.
The pandemic has spiked up the usage of entertainment and will stay like this way for ever.
Remote Work
There is a significant leap in video conferencing usage over the past few weeks, especially with Zoom. With so many people working remotely, many companies need video conferencing to conduct meetings. Just not work, people around the world are using apps like Zoom to connect for non-work purposes — online classes, family catch ups, and workout classes.
The cloud technology is helping all the services remain closely connected and progress across a geographic distance which otherwise would be impossible.
Though the pandemic has had a devastating impact on our economy and social life, it has ushered in a new era of urgent innovations around the world:
1.Apple and Google have designed contact tracing technology that uses Bluetooth signals to track if users have been in contact with anyone exposed to corona virus.
2.Hands free door openers — Sanitized door handles which almost act ‘life and death’ for the hospital staff is a life breather.
3.Drones with the help of Machine Language is checking on the fevers, coughing and sneezing behaviors of a person in a zone — Watch Video.
4.Machine Learning, Artificial intelligence and imaging solutions are being used to validate social distancing.
5.Emergency ventilators specially designed for the contagious environment — cleans the room of viral particles and supplies purified air to the patient.
6.DIY kit for automated bag valve mask ventilation which helped even US department of defense.
From printable protective face shields to disposable doorknob sleeves and an elbow-operated extension for lift buttons, the world has been on an invention spiral, with the cloud being the backbone of all solutions.
The abrupt movement of millions of people online might have created a huge upsurge in cloud adoption but at the same time the pandemic has created a perfect storm for cyber attacks. With millions of people working in unfamiliar and less secure circumstances, massive cyber-attacks have begun.
Over the past month, there has been 41.5% spike in the number of devices exposed to remote desktop protocol via non-standard TCP ports which are quite harmful which is creating vulnerability to the serious BlueKeep flaw — attackers can exploit to bypass authentication and gain direct access to systems.
The general public is not aware that working from home — can be a similar threat profile as at an airport or a Starbucks because you just do not have the right protection as you have in the workplace. Hence, most of the attackers are fooling people with phony emails with malicious links or playing on sympathies with fake crowdfunding pages for people who have fallen ill.
COVID-19 themed attacks across the world as of April 7, 2020. Source
Though the big players like Microsoft and Google are working tirelessly every day, designing intelligent solutions to negate the possible cyber-attacks, hackers are trying to shift their techniques to capitalize on fear by impersonating established entities like the WHO, CDC, etc. to get into the system.
With shelter in place — think of a world without the cloud. We would have had a lot of inefficiencies and lack of options to our day-to-day living. The cloud has for sure eliminated boredom and enhanced our lives of humanity while we are social distancing at home.
The fact is that the pandemic has clearly accelerated cloud migration and adoption. The steep rise in the usage of the cloud will have a positive impact on the world for humanity, business and industry. With cloud and cloudification being the order of the day during COVID19, it is hard to imagine a world without cloud technology and solutions.
Cloudification will not stop. We will continue to see a lot more innovation on the cloud and how we will interact with technology in the post-COVID19 era. I am confident that as a society and species, we will innovate our way out of the crisis, and the cloud will be the fundamental backbone and enabler for years to come.
The most important aspect of COVID19 is that it has taught us to be humble human beings. I have also been admiring the ways and means humanity is pulling together with humility and showing our resilience. I am inspired by the shared determination of the people to overcome the crisis, the optimism with which we have taken this with courage and positivism. As the Earth continues to breathe, Nature continues to bloom, Cloud & Cloudification is here to stay.
This post was written by Asokan Ashok, the CEO of UnfoldLabs. Ashok is an expert in driving customer insights into thriving businesses and commercializing products for scale. As a leading strategist in the technology industry, he is great at recommending strategies to address technology & market trends. Highly analytical and an industry visionary, Ashok is a sought after global high-tech industry thought leader and trusted strategic advisor by companies.
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