Year in Review: Cloud Computing Gains Government Foothold

Year in Review: Cloud Computing Gains Government Foothold
It’s hard to think of a technology trend that drew more attention in 2009 than cloud computing. Like Web 2.0 before it, the term quickly was attached to numerous projects and products – whether it belonged or not. And it doesn’t help that cloud computing often was defined so loosely that it meant something different to each user.
But the hype shouldn’t obscure the fact that real cloud computing initiatives started to gain a foothold in government.
http://www.govtech.com/gt/734550
It’s hard to think of a technology trend that drew more attention in 2009 than cloud computing.

It’s hard to think of a technology trend that drew more attention in 2009 than cloud computing. Like Web 2.0 before it, the term quickly was attached to numerous projects and products – whether it belonged or not. And it doesn’t help that cloud computing often was defined so loosely that it meant something different to each user.

But the hype shouldn’t obscure the fact that real cloud computing initiatives started to gain a foothold in government.

http://www.govtech.com/gt/734550

It’s hard to think of a technology trend that drew more attention in 2009 than cloud computing.

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