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Loss of Cloud Control Creates Channel Opportunities
Cloud confusion Cloud Computing Adoption Familiarity with cloud computing is growing: 81% of those polled reported they have already embraced hybrid cloud computing using public clouds. Cloud Computing Momentum Next year may very well be the cloud tipping point. One-third said they now have more than 25% of their IT running in the cloud. Flying…
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Five Business Technology Predictions for 2015
Five Business Technology Predictions for 2015 NetEnrich shared five IT predictions that will lead the infrastructure and operations teams of enterprise IT in 2015. These trends “are emerging as a result of disruptive and innovative technologies such as big data, cloud computing, mobility, social and virtualization,” stated Raju Chekuri, CEO of NetEnrich, a provider of…
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xMatters Revamps Its Channel Strategy
xMatters—which recently unveiled the latest release of its On-Demand cloud platform for communications-enabled business processes for monitoring and alerting—is making moves to update its channel strategy to reflect the changing landscape in the monitoring industry, combined with enterprise’s move to hybrid IT environments. As a result, xMatters is finding that it needs to change its…
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What IT Decision-Makers Want From Cloud Vendors
Vendors and customization Shift to Cloud Three-quarters of IT decision-makers said they’ve migrated more than 25% of their IT structure to the cloud and 31% have migrated more than half of their IT structure to the cloud. Reliability and Business Continuity 47% are seeking greater IT reliability and business continuity through their cloud strategy. IaaS…
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Coming to Terms With AWS for Data Protection
Like it or not Amazon Web Services is now a force to be reckoned with inside and out of the channel. In fact, the only real question facing solution providers in the channel is how to harness massive cloud services such as AWS. Case in point is Fronde, which just launched a hybrid cloud backup…
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How Cloud Adoption, Challenges Are Taking Shape
Cloud services Top Enterprise Cloud Services Being Used A full 68.8 percent of all cloud data is in an enterprise-class cloud. The top five enterprise cloud services are Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Office365, Salesforce, Cisco WebEx, and Concur. The Concentrated Cloud The big get bigger in the cloud. A full 80% of data uploaded to…