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Cloud computing: 5 reasons why it won’t face a backlash

Came across an interesting article about Cloud Computing on TechRepublic.com the other day by Mark Samuels, a business journalist and editor at IT leadership organisation CIO Connect. Samuels offers this ’takeaway’: Even the inexorable rise of outsourcing met with resistance, but IT experts seem to think cloud computing will escape a similar negative reaction.  “Just as outsourcing experienced a backlash [...]

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A smart response to rising rail fares?

So rail fares are going up 13% – and if you’re a commuter, that’s bad news – or is it? What always amazes me about similar news items carried by the mainstream press (increasing gas bills/food prices/petrol costs etc) is that they never examine the alternatives. The punter they inevitably interview for their reaction is [...]

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Cloud computing vision necessary to succeed in the cloud

As you may already noticed, cloud computing is becoming an important part of the companies. Check out the vision of cloud computing via the following article http://ht.ly/2O3MF  (Source: The Silicon Whisperer )

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Cloud Computing: Small, Big Players Cooperate

Jeffrey Kaplan has shown us in the next article what companies use cloud computing, how they use it and the overall importance and fast growing elements of cloud computing. http://ht.ly/2PZAE (Source: Datamation by Jeffrey Kaplan)

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Ways on the cloud computing offers SMEs an advantage

Cloud computing, how many of you have heard of this term? And how many of you know what does it mean exactly? Frankly, it is not so difficult to understand it especially when you read the link which simply explain and use great examples of cloud computing. http://ht.ly/2NZ0l (Source: Helium by Barry Marcus)

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