Cloud is delivering on its major promises – exceeding expectations in the U.S., however, the risks of cloud take on a different meaning in Europe, which is in turn affecting cloud adoption rates.
Cloud is delivering on its major promises – exceeding expectations in the U.S., however, the risks of cloud take on a different meaning in Europe, which is in turn affecting cloud adoption rates.
Google has upped the ante on its cloud offerings for consumers.
The effect the Associated Press’s hacked Twitter account had on stock trading in the U.S. raises the issue of of social media security as part of national security.
Is it time to throw away the ROI calculator?
As more consumers move away from investing in laptops and personal computers, and spend their money on smartphones and tablets, PC shipments took another dive in the first quarter of 2013.
As cloud computing continues to grow, security appears to be a main hindrance of the adoption of cloud-based services.
Moving past its initial hype, cloud computing is continuing to evolve and holds much promise for businesses and consumers. Cloud-based services offer numerous benefits – from lowered capital expenses and flexibility to improved collaboration – and will continue to impact us in significant ways yet to be seen.
As more government entities shift toward using cloud computing technologies, the CIA is the latest agency to have reportedly agreed to a cloud computing contract with Amazon Web Services.
CEO of IBM, Ginni Rometty, offered insight into the growth of business and technology as data continues to grow at exponential rates around the world.
While developed countries such as Japan, Australia and the U.S. are leaders in the explosion of the development of cloud computing, countries known as the BRIC nations of Brazil, Russia, India and China lag far behind.