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Strategic cloud adopters are already on the way to a primarily hybrid could environment. Read more »
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Strategic cloud adopters are already on the way to a primarily hybrid could environment. Read more »
In 5 years, the majority of strategic cloud buyers expect to be primarily hybrid. Other IT buyers also expect to move towards a hybrid solution. Read more »
Nearly 30 percent of U.S. IT decision makers at big companies are using cloud strategically, looking to drive new businesses and revenue streams. Read more »
Senior IT execs are more aggressive across the board in their plans for cloud adoption than their more junior IT management counterparts. Read more »
Both senior and more junior IT decision makers expect a strong movement over the next 5 years towards hybrid cloud environments. Nearly 60% of each says current emphasis is private cloud. Read more »
Leading-edge enterprises report more experience with cloud computing today that previously. In a 2013 survey of IT Buyers, 45 percent said they employed public cloud strategies, while 46 said they used private cloud strategies. Read more »
Two prominent announcements of support for OpenStack this week reflect the technology’s growing importance. Oracle has become a sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation, and Dell has expanded its relationship with Red… Read more »
IT departments are “the biggest hindrance to corporate growth”, and they need to learn from the “shadow IT” workaround of other divisions bringing SaaS solutions in directly. That’s what David Linthicum,… Read more »