IaaS cloud has prime growth opportunities in government, charity
In the shadow of government sequestration and shrinking private IT budgets, adoption of enterprise-grade cloud computing has picked up steam.
In the shadow of government sequestration and shrinking private IT budgets, adoption of enterprise-grade cloud computing has picked up steam.
Software defined networking solutions like IaaS clouds will continue to offer increased scalability and agility for enterprise users, and solutions provider Brocade is emerging as an industry leader.
Regulated industries like finance and healthcare may have much to gain from an IaaS cloud that can support highly targeted vertical services.
Enterprise cloud migration can pay significant dividends in the form of data centers that are optimized for cost and space usage, and it can also enhance an organization’s ability to deploy applications via SaaS and store company information at scale.
Despite early reports that the NSA’s PRISM program would severely dampen the U.S. enterprise cloud industry, other figures show that this is not the case.
Predicting the future of recently disruptive technologies can be difficult, but the forecast shows a bright future for the cloud.
New market forecasts indicate that strategic cloud partner programs and IaaS cloud providers will be instrumental in meeting growing demands.
The evolution of enterprise IaaS clouds has spiked a similar rise for data centers.
Cloud partner programs enable businesses to form strategic connections with other service providers and develop a stronger communal network for future development.
Enterprise IaaS clouds provide more benefits for organizational profitability and productivity than do traditional outsourcing models.