Many IT managers interested in moving to the cloud worry about the amount of control they will have over their data. This is a valid concern – every move to a new platform can wind up in a company losing some of the valuable information control they have struggled to maintain.
There are always worries when adopting new software or hardware.
“Latency” is a term not often thought of by lay people in the world of tech.
There’s no mistaking the gradual rise of the Internet as a part of daily life. It is a seamless experience that people find affecting every part of their daily routine.
Companies planning to move to the cloud face an entire suite of options ahead of them.
A spotty reputation for security comes from the public’s lack of knowledge about the cloud, not any problems with the cloud itself.
Most organizations are interested in moving to the cloud, but they don’t all understand how to do it.
At this point, most organizations have shifted their focus from trying to figure out whether they’re going to use to how they plan to make it work for them.
The great secret of the cloud is out. More organizations are making use of the cloud now than ever before, and spending is up.
Startups don’t need to be the only businesses that benefit from the cloud.
