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Next Generation Datacentre Cycle II - Cloud Findings Quocirca carried out two cycles of research in February and November 2011. Part of the research looked at respondents' perceptions around cloud computing.

By: Quocirca
Published: August 2012
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Although there has been positive movement in perceptions and understanding around cloud computing, a lot more is needed before cloud can really claim to be mainstream technology. Those who have good knowledge of cloud are seeing great benefits; those who remain unconvinced may find themselves left behind by the cloud-savvy competition.

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