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Rizwan Siddiqui
Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 1:51 PM 5 min read
We recently published a list of 10 Best Cloud Computing Stocks to Buy Under $10. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Lightspeed Commerce Inc. (NYSE:LSPD) stands against other best cloud computing stocks to buy under $10.
Cloud computing refers to delivering computing services—such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics—over the Internet (the “cloud”). It means businesses and individuals can access these resources on demand instead of owning and maintaining physical servers and infrastructure, paying only for what they use. This article looks at a broader definition of cloud computing, not just cloud infrastructure companies. These include companies delivering products via the cloud, including the “as-a-service” model, such as software-as-a-service (SaaS), Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-service (PaaS), cloud-native applications, or platforms and services running on the cloud.
The cloud computing industry has grown impressively over the years because of its cost-effectiveness, its ability to provide unlimited scalability, and the increased speed of digital transformation. Simply put, digital transformation and adopting new technologies have become crucial to survival and competitiveness in the current market environment, which leads to higher demand for cloud computing services. Even smaller firms can now afford to adopt new technologies with the help of cloud services. This allows them to become agile and well-equipped to compete and adapt to changing market dynamics.
However, this technology still has a long growth trajectory ahead of it, as highlighted by Gartner in its latest report on this topic. In this report, Gartner had projected that 90% of organisations will adopt hybrid cloud by 2027. The research firm also forecasted that worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services will reach around $723 billion in 2025 from $596 billion in 2024. Of the total, IaaS and PaaS segments are expected to grow the fastest, with an increase of 25% and 21.6%, respectively. While these two segments are growing faster, SaaS is expected to remain the largest segment, contributing around 41% of the total spending.
On CNBC’s Closing Bell Overtime program some months ago, Goldman Sachs’s managing director Eric Sheridan discussed AI and cloud computing, among other topics. He noted that the cloud computing sector remains robust and is further strengthened by the increasing deployment of AI technologies. Additionally, businesses are increasingly looking to integrate AI into their workflow to improve productivity and efficiency. In addition, he said that the industry is still looking for that “killer application” for AI, which essentially means a use case that could have a sizeable transformative effect on industries or lives using AI. Adding to his views, Eric also highlighted that while AI’s benefits are visible in the short term, long-term impacts and benefits are yet to become visible. Overall, this discussion indicated robust growth in cloud computing in the coming years.
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