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Ascending cloud: The adoption of cloud computing in five industries

In a series of content pieces, The EIU reveals the results of its survey of senior executives to uncover cloud computing's growth potential across five key industries: banking, retail, manufacturing, education and healthcare.

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Ascending cloud - the adoption of cloud computing across five industries

An Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) global survey of 360 technologists and senior executives predicts that cloud’s importance in multiple industries will increase almost 400% in the next five years. This high rate of growth is expected to be found in all of the industries, and in both developed and developing countries.

Ascending cloud: The adoption of cloud computing in five industries

Cloud computing has clearly become a driving force in the information technology world. Over 90% of global enterprises report using cloud as part of their business.1 With over $33 billion in projected 2015 spend, cloud is now the largest category in IT infrastructure budgets.2

But every industry has its unique technology dynamics. Therefore, to understand the future of cloud computing you need to understand its dynamics in key industries.

Ascending cloud - the role of cloud computing in continuing education

 

Yet continuing education may be playing an even larger role in today’s turbulent times. It is a vehicle for workers transitioning from fading industries. A high percentage of “adult ed” courses focus on digital and computer skills. Globally, over 375 million people are learning English as second language, many of them in after-hours education.

Ascending cloud - the role of cloud computing in the new doctor-patient relationship

The power dynamics of healthcare are shifting. To date, healthcare providers have been the source and gatekeeper for all information about a patient’s health. Now, though, consumer technology is allowing individuals to measure their own health in greater detail, and therefore play more of an informed role in their own treatment.

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The role of apps in ethical shopping

Smartphone apps can help make information about business ethics easier to consume, but reforming the global supply chain will take more concerted effort

Economic empowerment leaders

The associate advantage infographic lays out how middle-skills degrees can lead to economic empowerment through taking a closer look at the U.S. job market. What are the paths to success and how do we prepare our students? 

In a similar vein - Bright ideas, good jobs - the second infographic of the programme, explores how young, innovative firms create economic empowerment. How are entrepreneurs growing their businesses and preparing for the next generation?

Making the connection

For the first few months of Darriale Bradley’s junior year of high school in Macon, Georgia, her mother drove her to the parking lot of a local McDonald’s so that she could do her schoolwork. Without Internet access at home, the fast-food restaurant’s free wifi provided the only feasible way for Bradley to research English papers and watch the YouTube tutorials recommended by her maths teacher.

“We went to the library sometimes, but there was always a wait time and a time limit—usually you’d only get half an hour. I didn’t want to go through all that,” says Ms Bradley.

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