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Cloud Computing News – June 22nd

Posted on June 22, 2012
Posted by Gerben Meijer in Industry News 0 Comments

Concerned you missed a big story? We’ve got you covered. Every Friday we’ll be posting the top five trending articles about all things cloud. So sit back, relax and enjoy the top headlines of the week.

 

1. A recent survey revealed several interesting cloud-adoption trends, one of the main trends being a lack of fear for the cloud.  Surprisingly, cloud security concern seems to have the greatest change, as businesses are worrying less about security and more about how to get into the cloud.

2. The cloud has become a groundwork for moving to service orientation architecture (SOA). Find out why SOA will be a huge determinant with the future of cloud computing for companies like Netflix. 

3. The enterprise’s fear of the cloud is significantly dropping, as many are gaining momentum to migrate non-mission critical data to the cloud. Find out what has made organizations more comfortable with shifting to cloud computing.  

4. This generation of IT is evolving faster than most business owners can grasp. Learn the do’s and don’t’s of the latest trends so you can stay ahead of the rapidly changing technology.

5. Business owners are beginning to see holes in cloud security due to the BYOD movement.  Find out what they should do to protect their data as it becomes accessible on more employees’ personal devices. 

 

Related posts:

  1. Cloud Computing News – June 15th
  2. Cloud Computing News – June 8th
  3. Cloud Computing News – May 21st
  4. Cloud Computing News – May 14th
  5. Cloud Computing News – May 28th

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