A new report from Juniper Research predicts that the number of enterprise customers using mobile Cloud Computing applications will rise to more than 130 million by 2014. This growth will be facilitated by platform as a service (PaaS) deployments from players such as Google and Microsoft.
The report found that the success of Apple’s iPhone and App Store has paved the way for other mobile Cloud applications. There has been a marked increase in both the number of enterprise apps available to end-users and also in the fact that such apps were themselves becoming far more attractive given the wide-ranging enhancements to smartphone user interfaces in the wake of the iPhone launch.
In addition, Juniper’s Mobile Cloud Applications research found that as cloud providers were increasingly opening up their APIs for application providers seeking to develop browser-based or thin client applications. This openess provided greater opportunity and incentive for developers seeking to reduce the costs associated by porting apps across multiple platforms.
According to report author Dr Windsor Holden, “A cloud-based ecosystem for enterprise apps will be attractive both for developers and enterprises alike. For developers, cloud opens up a far wider potential audience for their products; for enterprise customers, outsourcing application management to a remote third-party, costed on a scalable, pay-per-use basis, offers far more flexibility combined with a significant reduction in capital expenditure.”
Other findings from the Mobile Cloud Applications report include:
For more information please visit the Juniper Research press release.