Cloud computing enters phase II, multi-use

October 24, 2013 Off By David

Grazed from CMO. Author: Editorial Staff.

Global IT industry body, CompTIA, says that cloud computing has moved to a new level of adoption with many organisations employing multiple cloud models in different combinations to optimise benefits and efficiencies.

CompTIA has just released its fourth annual ‘Trends in Cloud Computing’ study saying: “As cloud computing becomes a default part of the IT landscape, more companies are relying on cloud computing for business processes such as storage (59 percent), business continuity and disaster recovery (48 percent) and security (44 percent).”…

Seth Robinson, CompTIA’s director, technology analysis, market research, said: “Once companies hit a stage where they are using cloud systems as a standard part of IT architecture they weigh the pros and cons of various providers and models and continually shift to achieve the optimal mix. A healthy percentage of companies are moving from one public cloud provider to another, moving from a public cloud provider to their own private cloud, or moving applications back on-premise.”…

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