Data sovereignty and security issues with the Cloud will be overcome in 2013: NetSuite

December 11, 2012 Off By David

Grazed from ARN. Author: Patrick Budmar.

If NetSuite APAC managing director, Mark Troselj, were to sum up 2012, it was a year centred on the Cloud. And this is expected to continue well into next year. Or more accurately, the accelerated adoption of Cloud computing by multi-billion dollar enterprise companies, locally and globally. “We’re already seeing this,” Troselj said, “and expect it to happen more in 2013.”

For Troselj, seeing major enterprises like the Commonwealth Bank of Australia openly declaring this year that Cloud computing saves it millions of dollars was proof of this. “Not to mention the bank denouncing traditional excuses for not adopting the cloud as ‘rubbish,’” he said…

Further Cloud adoption is expected, with Troselj foreseeing more traditional on-premise companies launching Cloud computing applications in the next six to 12 months. More new players will likely emerge, with most of them likely offering point solutions. “More retailers will abandon standalone e-commerce solutions and opt for complete commerce solutions that manage every customer touchpoint, from e-commerce to point of sale, in a single system, to provide a true single view of the customer,” Troselj said…

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