The California Department of Technology announced this week that it has launched a statewide cloud initiative, dubbed CalCloud, aimed at building and delivering improved government services.
The private cloud can do all that the public cloud does and more, writes David Mann of Brand Post.
Cloud based services are making revolutionary changes to the way the academic sector is operating by saving money, time and space for students and teachers alike.
VMware launched a new datacenter in the UK this week as a tactic to continue its IaaS services in Europe, reports Computer Weekly. This is just another step in VMware’s highly successful campaign in server virtualization.
Legal professionals have much to gain by going toward the cloud, according to Cloud computing News.
A recently released report by Oxford Economics shows that many small and midsize businesses are eagerly adopting cloud technology and have linked it to increased revenue.
A recent report projects the North American healthcare cloud computing market will increase at a compound annual growth rate of almost 30 percent over the next four years, reaching a market value of $6.5 billion by 2018.
A recent report found that companies that are widely adopting cloud computing technologies are gaining a competitive edge by decreasing complexity of business processes and increasing agility.
While businesses often look to make improvements to the physical structures of their data centers to increase efficiency, many are now utilizing the cloud to meet the same goal.
A new report from Allied Market Research expects the global cloud services market to continue to grow over the next six years, eventually reaching a market size of $555 billion in 2020.
