Gartner Identifies the Top Trends Shaping the Future of Cloud
- Gartner announced six top trends shaping cloud adoption from May 13-14, 2025, at their conference in Sydney.
- These trends arise from growing AI workloads, tightening privacy laws, geopolitical tensions, and sustainability demands.
- Gartner highlighted increasing cloud dissatisfaction, growing AI compute demands, rising digital sovereignty strategies, and sustainability as pivotal factors.
- Gartner predicts 25% of organizations will report significant cloud dissatisfaction by 2028, while AI workloads will consume 50% of cloud resources by 2029.
- These developments suggest a shift in cloud from technology enabler to business necessity, with over 50% of organizations adopting digital sovereignty by 2029.
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