Cloud Services
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Public Cloud Continues Rapid Growth
Leer másBy 2020 it is expected that more than $195 billion will have been spent on services in the public cloud, according to market researchers at IDC.
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Cloud Washing or Software as a Service? It’s all Relative
Leer másEven if it has cloud written all over it, software is only seldom truly provided as a service. This is the core finding of a recent study by PwC.
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Constant availability raising employee stress levels
Leer másThe excitement of having a chic new company smartphone can quickly turn sour, when you realize that you will have to pay for it with your constant availability.
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IT Budgets Continue to Shift into the Cloud
Leer másThe market researchers and consultants at Gartner estimate that over the next five years the shift towards cloud computing will directly or indirectly impact on more than a trillion dollars of IT expenditure.
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Outsourcing? Sure, but now not only for the sake of cutting costs
Leer másThe trend towards outsourcing is still on the rise according to Deloitte – but far from just looking to cut costs, companies are now focusing on bringing more innovation into their businesses.
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Thanks for the fiber-optics revolution, Mr Kao!
Leer másThis month marks the fiftieth anniversary since Charles Kao had a brainwave without which today’s broadband communications would be inconceivable – and Retarus, too.
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Email is not just here to stay, but growing from strength to strength
Leer másMarket researchers are predicting that the number of email users around the globe is set to rise from 2.6 billion today to over 3 billion by the year 2020. And this calculation does not even include mobile usage.
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Businesses are increasingly going cloud-first
Leer másCloud first has long since become more than a marketing buzzword: ever more companies are now first asking whether they could use the cloud for their technology projects, rather than investing in their own costly infrastructure.
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Closer to Customers Thanks to the Cloud
Leer másProviders of software for companies are moving closer to their customers—whether they want to or not—thanks to cloud computing.