New report finds cloud offers increased business agility
A recent study has discovered companies that move aggressively to adopt cloud services are gaining a competitive advantage by increasing business agility and reducing system complexity.
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A recent study has discovered companies that move aggressively to adopt cloud services are gaining a competitive advantage by increasing business agility and reducing system complexity.
City IT managers and CIOs are increasingly utilizing the cloud in their data center renovations.
The FBI announced this month that it is seeking ideas and suggestions from the private sector about how to construct and implement a large-scale cloud infrastructure.
As technology becomes more prevalent in business and companies increasingly rely on massive amounts of data to complete work, the need for a secure backup service and disaster recovery plan is more necessary than ever.
Earlier this month the Federal Communications Commission approved a plan to spend $2 billion over the next two years on providing schools and libraries with enhanced Wi-Fi capabilities.
The newest sector adopting cloud services is education, as they offer students and teachers the ability to access a variety of applications and resources easily and economically.
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently announced that they have created what they’re calling a ‘no-wait data center’.
Because of the dramatic amount of energy used by data centers and the cost to companies, many organizations are trying to manage their information stockpiles while dealing with the financial and environmental ramifications that come along with it
Jonathan Feldman, the CIO for the city of Asheville, North Carolina, made a big splash recently when he decided to migrate the city’s disaster recovery operations to the cloud.
A recent survey from Bank of America found that 96 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 consider mobile phones to be very important.
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