Changes in store for enterprise cloud in 2015
As the cloud becomes an even more prominent fixture in the business world, more big changes are in store for the technology this year.
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As the cloud becomes an even more prominent fixture in the business world, more big changes are in store for the technology this year.
A recent report by Market Monitor found that revenue from the cloud computing market is expected to continue increasing throughout the next two years.
There is a growing trend of CIOs being left out in the cold when it comes to deployment.
As BYOD gains more traction in the enterprise, companies should begin to look at how such policies can change the way they do business in the new year.
A variety of hotels are appealing to the Federal Communications Commission to allow them to block the signals created by personal Wi-Fi devices so guests would have to use the in house network inside conference halls and meeting spaces.
Some predictions about what the next 12 months have in store for cloud computing.
When the facilities holding our data experience downtime, the disruptions can be catastrophic.
While many love some snow in the wintertime, it can spell trouble for commuters and make business continuity a major struggle.
One trend that will likely earn a much larger foothold in the telecom industry during 2015 is voice-over-LTE.
The New York Public Library launched a program that enables residents to borrow Wi-Fi hotspot devices for their homes like they would a book.
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