Humans and technology are interconnected, not even a single tech could eventually work without the involvement of human input in it and as the technology moved ahead with increasing advancements it leads to having a greater impact on our day to day life. Hence, technological advancements have to lead to revolutionary change in the ways Voice note of conducting business, new high technology gadgets and approaches have made life and business much easier and comfortable and also increased the approaching front of each business.

One of the aspects of these advancements is the Cloud computing, due to the changes in the old module of conducting business it is now very vigilant how cloud computing has taken the limelight and made a place in the mainstream of the digital transformation.
There are many companies providing with the cloud computing but there are few leading such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon etc.

Despite many similarities, there is point which are could be analyzed and used for spitting differences between the two platforms and choose accordingly.

AWS VS AZURE: COMPARISION

There are some headings under AWS VS AZURE which the comparison could be done:

1) Features of both the cloud platforms
2) Compute
3) database and storage provided

4) The network provided for communication
5) Pricing factors of both cloud platforms

1) FEATURES OF BOTH CLOUD PLATFORMS

The aspects such as the data analytics and the visualization techniques and other technical support are covered by both Azure and AWS, but according to the stats, there is a huge number of believers who find Azure as a more preferable choice in this area. While in comparing both of the platforms have their own unique way of distribution of elements of a different kind.

In this era of constant competition and tough market, one needs to be on constant growth and for maintaining the growth rate one must be careful making decisions about the next step to be taken similarly for choosing the cloud one must focus on the requirements and also the economical substitutes for the same.

The basic question which arises before the selection of the platform does your business needs an efficient costing in the first place or not, and rest of the things still stand second on the priority list for selecting the platform.

When we talk about technological advancements and the introduction of machine learning tools in the systems both of the cloud platforms provider is well leveled in the race as both have included the machine learning tools and also advance features like server less computing etc. Both provide a more free hand to the customer and also a better service so that the working becomes easier and faster. Conclusively both the platform providers are equally strong in this aspect.

Microsoft Azure hereby felicitates the customers with numerous features, they also end up providing different add-on in the capabilities of the customers depending upon the traffic of users, such kind of features help the organization to earn profits.

2) COMPUTE:

AWS the Amazon Web services help themselves and the customers by providing EC2 instances, these are designed to be comprised with a huge number of options. This platform also brings up a new service EC2 container for performing certain activities such as application deployment etc. These EC2 instances are however equal to a virtual server and are immensely beneficial.

Azure
Azure brings up the option of Virtual machines which are an IaaS service which hereby allows the deployment and management of things inside a VNet.

For successful proceeding of large scale parallel and high-performance computing, Azure provided us with Azure batch which is said to be a managed service.

3) DATABASE AND STORAGE:-

AWS

Taking a look in the database and storage offered by the Amazon Web services we get the elastic block storage (EBS), it also gives the large volume data transfer service for the input and output data packets, also includes the pack of Simple Storage (S3), Elastic File System (EFS), being the most important part the backup storage the AWS is loaded with glacier archive backup and storage gateway which unified with the aura of the premise.
Azure
Microsoft Azure takes the opportunity to present us with its own Azure blob block storage as well as a queue. Moreover Azure provided the Core Azure storage services and also the Azure backup with import-export and site recovery options.

4) NETWORKING PROVIDED FOR COMMUNICATION

In this part of the comparison, the competition between both the platforms remains neck to neck and they probably offer the same things to their customers making the situation a tie in this case. Both of the servers offers efficient network services keeping in mind the load balancing at automated servers and connectivity with the system on premises.

5) PRICING FACTORS OF BOTH CLOUD PLATFORMS

Money is all that matters when it comes to business and providing better services at a lower cost with no doubt increases the traffic of customers as well the benefits. Keeping this in mind both the platforms have surprisingly cut down there prices which in terms resulted beneficially for both customers and the organization. As a bonus after price deduction both the platform has given the customers the new means of payment that is PAYG (pay as you go) pricing, not only on monthly basis but on an hourly basis, Azure even has the option of pricing at the minute to minute basis. Both the platforms have come up with customers friendly and impressive means of pricing.

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Technological advancements are the driving force for any kind of application development. Without new forms of technology and new ways for people to use them, applications will remain relatively the same. In order to create a successful and well-rounded application, it’s important to first gain an understanding of what people want, and how that can be delivered in a new and exciting way.

As an application developer, it’s important to appreciate that the subtle nuances of the market and stay one step ahead of the game. Here are 5 of the biggest influencers of application development…

Wearable devices:

Wearable devices are a relatively new idea. The Apple watch is heralding the way for wearable devices, first introduced as a novelty, and from this has sparked a whole new generation of accessories and smart devices.

It’s undeniable that the market for these type of devices is currently being monopolised by Apple, but it has brought the potential for new and exciting devices to the table. Because of this new found market trend, app developers are going to have to consider creating user friendly applications which coincide with various wearable devices and accessories, whatever the future holds, it is clearly becoming more technologically driven.

M-Commerce vs. E-Commerce:

So, we have all heard of E-Commerce (online shopping), but M-Commerce is a relatively new phrase, brought about with the improvement of smartphone technology. M-Commerce is essentially the act of shopping online on a smartphone device. Industry experts have predicted that this will have overtaken E-Commerce by 2020. Interestingly, it’s been revealed that purchase rates are 50% more successful on a mobile that on a desktop.

This is thought to be because people have a higher purchase intent when looking for something on their phones – time is a big factor that needs to be taken into account, and buying something off a smartphone takes a fraction of the time and can be accessed from anywhere.

If a store has an online shop (it would be shocking if they didn’t), then it’s vital for them to capitalise on this new market trend, having an application makes for an even quicker and more trusted journey. App developers and retailers need to be able to collaborate to provide quicker sales and a more trusted method of online purchase.

Smart everyday objects:

Have you ever gone out and worried that you’ve left the oven on, or the iron, or wished that the heating was on and waiting for your return on a cold evening? All of your dreams are becoming a reality as the rise of smart objects are flooding into the mainstream market. The Dutch app developers, Nodes, are looking at ways to incorporate this tech into existing VR apps on the market already. Listen to what they have to say:

“Objects can now be controlled by smartphones and devices such as tablet and even wearable devices. Everything is becoming more technologically connected by the day, there are so many different variations of device that can be tapped into, whether that’s a television set, a home heating system or even a microwave.”

The general consensus is that the more objects that can be controlled by a smartphone or tablet, the easier and more futuristic life can be. By 2020, there will be 26 billion smart devices in circulation in the mainstream market, meaning that applications need to be developed and accounted for in the near future.

All of these different smart devices and objects are most likely being perfected and beta tested by engineers so they can be able to be controlled and manipulated by mobile phone applications.

UX design:

We are progressing into a techno-driven lifestyle as a society, as an addition to this, we are also becoming used to a higher quality user experience. It’s evident that we expect quicker loading times, easy navigation, and an aesthetically pleasing sites.

If you have a site or an app that has good user experience, then you are guaranteed for people to keep using them, or for more people to begin to use them. App developers need to design applications with the user in mind if they want to ensure that their work is successful.

Motion sensors:

Pretty much every single smartphone in circulation has location and motion sensors built in. If you have used any application or website on your smartphone, you will often be greeted with the message “this application would like to access your location”, this gives mobile app development and companies a lot of interesting information about the people who are using their app – where they are using it from, how many people are using the app in certain areas etc.

Analysing the data of how and where your application is being used, can really give an indication of how you can tailor your app to suit the individual. It can help to convert your information into better design and a better understanding of app development.

There are so many different factors that play into the hands of the future of mobile app development. Technology is the driving force of our society and everything else falls beneath and follows in its footsteps.

So if there are drastic changes in technology, there will be changes in consumer habits, and then there will be a necessity to have new and innovative application design, with the most effective and understanding user experience, which caters to both the individual and the technology that it is serving. With the progression of new technology and future trends such as AR, VR and AI, there is no knowing the bounds to which mobile app development will reach.