The IT market has already had the cloud among its major players for a number of years. A sector that is growing steadily despite initial doubts and mistrust. Different data and statistics all confirm this growth.
In fact, according to the Assintel Report 2019, the cloud industry will see a further growth rate of 23% compared with the previous year, up to nearly 2,000 million euros in investment.
A market that affects a bit of the whole economy and is divided over multiple areas, as also shown in the following chart.
Also complicit in this transformation surely are government incentives on 4.0.
But what are the benefits of the Cloud architects of such exponential growth?
- Cancellation of infrastructure and maintenance costs
- Ability to manage and store large amounts of data
- Security entrusted and monitored by trained technicians with highly certified systems.
- Extreme mobility, making it possible to use the service from any device and anywhere.
- Faster activation time without the need for individual device installations
- Service availability and performance always guaranteed.
"A new challenge looms for the Cloud: to be the enabling platform for Digital Transformation. Today's market is dynamic and full of opportunities and challenges both for supply-side players, who are experiencing a global competitive environment, and for user companies that are looking to digital for the chance to innovate products and services.
The Cloud is a rich ecosystem of services that can be interconnected in infinite ways for the creation of value: rethinking the model of technology use is no longer just a choice related to affordability, but becomes a critical factor for competitiveness itself." (Cloud & ICT as a Service Observatory)
What are the offerings that companies are focusing on in this vast system?

It shows a predominant incidence of infrastructure-related services(IaaS) for more than 53% of the market, services that enjoy great advantages in terms of scalability and cost optimization.
Another macro-sector is covered by Saas services, amounting to 43% of the total market.
Registering a share of 4.5% of the Cloud market, however, are Paas services, whose growth is expected to be exponential
It is in this service-rich and ever-growing ecosystem that the need has arisen for many companies to convert their offerings. Openwork is one of them, a leader in the BPM market for almost 20 years, for more than a decade, it has glimpsed before time the new possibilities of this market trend, starting to orient a proposition aimed at this sector.
Jamio openwork technology in fact, fits perfectly in the scope of Paas services, constituting a valuable tool for the delivery of Saas services by its partners.
It is precisely through Jamio, in fact, that many Italian companies have implemented their "Digital Transformation," triggering a change of direction to remain competitive in the market and in line with the opportunities given by the current Enterprise 4.0 and the national growth trend.
Important new features for the new Release of Jamio Marimba 4.5
New Release of Jamio Marimba released Jan . 21.
Many new features aimed at better meeting the business needs of Italian companies.
Of particular note is the introduction of the new Jamioplug concept ; a new family of components in the platform that extends its business opportunities by facilitating its integration and orchestration of external services.
Thanks to new features in Jamio openwork Marimba 4.5 R1, it will be possible to collaborate when creating or editing the document, that is, before making it available to the entire organization.
More opportunities in the IT world for young people and companies: The IT Observatory Report
Digital in Italy is growing twice as fast as GDP, with a forecast of 2.3 percent steady to 2.8 percent in 2020, thus predicting a business volume of about 75 billion euros; this is the 2018 report presented at the event "Internet of skills - the development of IT in Apulia and the skills needed."
From the above analysis, carried out by the IT Observatory of the Apulian Informatics District, encouraging data emerge: "The Apulian IT sector is solid, dynamic, growing and far from the clichés that consider it to be engaged, above all, in supply activities to the PA ," explained Salvatore Latornico, president of the Apulian Informatics Productive District and Openwork, "However, an additional effort must be made to make the Apulian one perceived as an innovation territory. This can occur if there is a concrete strategic collaboration between universities, institutions and businesses, the three key players in innovation processes. The implementation of policies to foster the digitalization of the territory and to support the industrialization of innovations, carried out by the consolidated collaboration between businesses and the world of research, could strengthen the local production system and motivate many young people to stay in Puglia. At the same time, in order to improve the match between the two sides on the job market, it is necessary for thedemand for labor from businesses to be more properly targeted and specialized."
An analysis also confirmed by Anitec-Assinform President Marco Gay, who expressed his views on the outlook: "to foster this growth, policies are needed that increase the diffusion of innovation and technology, as was done for Industry 4.0 and Enterprise 4.0, which have been a great opportunity for organizations."
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