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integrated planning throughout the lifecycle of infrastructure assets,” says Nathan Marsh, Senior Vice
President, Regional Executive EMEA, Bentley Systems.
According to Saran B Paramasivam, Regional Director MEA, Zoho, “By 2025, cloud platforms will evolve to
become more personalised and industry-focused. We will see hyper-personalised cloud solutions where AI
and real-time data adjust resources, security, and performance to meet the specific needs of each business.”
“Alongside this, industry-specific cloud platforms will gain traction, offering tailored tools and workflows for
sectors like healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing,” adds Paramasivam.
For example, healthcare clouds will prioritise secure patient data management, while retail platforms will
leverage AI to enhance customer experiences and optimise inventory. These innovations will make cloud
adoption more efficient and relevant to the unique demands of different industries.
Innovations taking place across cloud platforms include unified, data-driven visibility across infrastructure,
multi-cloud environments, and applications that will enable security teams to achieve precise risk
assessment and prioritisation.
“Uniting these disparate tools and disjointed data in one platform affords security teams a full-spectrum view
of their attack surface, enabling them to expose and prioritise what matters most and act decisively to
mitigate risk,” points out Tenable’s Jadallah.
“Analytics platforms will provide enhanced interoperability and portability across clouds, along with AI, ML
workload management. Users will demand hyperscale-neutral capabilities that can be easily integrated and
allow access to major cloud providers like AWS, GCP, and Azure,” indicates Alteryx’s Crowther.
Ahmad Shakora, Group Vice President of Emerging Markets, Cloudera
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