IT executives experimenting with mostly ‘private’ cloud architectures

IT executives experimenting with mostly ‘private’ cloud architectures
If you want a realistic view of cloud computing adoption – along with an understanding of what motivates IT executives to invest the cloud, what concerns remain, and what initiatives are planned – you can’t limit your frame to a single industry. The full picture only becomes clear through a cross section of research, manufacturing, government and education fields.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Gardner/?p=3505
The results: Nearly 85 percent intend to keep their cloud initiatives within their own firewall.

If you want a realistic view of cloud computing adoption – along with an understanding of what motivates IT executives to invest the cloud, what concerns remain, and what initiatives are planned – you can’t limit your frame to a single industry. The full picture only becomes clear through a cross section of research, manufacturing, government and education fields.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Gardner/?p=3505

The results: Nearly 85 percent intend to keep their cloud initiatives within their own firewall.

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