Head in the clouds: Business starting to use cloud without knowing what they ... ZDNet (blog) Companies are pressing ahead with adoption of cloud computing even though they haven't finished working out their formal strategies for using it. Analyst IDC surveyd companies in the UK, US, France and Germany, and foudn that bearly three-quarters (69 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cloud Computing Won't Kill IT, But It'll Definitely Transform It CloudTweaks News Companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Accenture understand the value of technological expertise and have already positioned themselves to cash in on the move to cloud computing. Large corporations are often willing to pay hourly contractor rates of $200 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
It's time to value information that's driving thirst for data analytics, says ... InformationWeek India EMC has chalked out its technology roadmap for 2013 with focus on cloud computing and big data analytics built on a pillar of trust. “All our product roadmap and innovation are targeted at these three pillars,” Jeff Nick, Senior VP and CTO, EMC told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IBS AB : IBS Expands Cloud Computing Solutions » 4-traders STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 15, 2012 - International Business Systems (IBS), a global leading integrated ERP and supply chain provider, today announced the expansion of its traditional on-premise applications into the cloud, making it the industry's most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cloud Computing, Data Privacy Rules, and Data Security Midsize Insider New data privacy regulations in both the EU and US could impose additional security management and privacy protection standards for cloud computing. And for IT managers at midsize firms the new rules could end up being a good thing. Yes, the new rules ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CloudSigma Awards Four Innovative Start-Ups with Six Free Months of Public ... IT News Online And, with unlimited access to CloudSigma's public cloud, the start-up companies avoid anycomputing limitations while testing and further developing their product, or service. CloudSigma decided to award this particular group of winners with six months ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IT's new battlegrounds in the cloud revolution ZDNet Cloud computing is turning into a true utility, as essential to any business as water or electricity. This evolution is driven by massive investments by cloud companies, itself funded from businesses' increased reliance and spending on cloud services ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Thursday 15 November 2012
Cloud Computing Won't Kill IT, But It'll Definitely Transform It
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