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Photo de la conférence First du 24 mars 2011 organisée par Rezonance à la FER Genève sur le thème du Cloud Computing.
Photo réalisée par Xavier Pfister
A recent survey conducted by the Aberdeen Group uncovered the IT disaster recovery trends of a range of companies using cloud computing for data storage, backup and recovery. Comparing cloud users and non-cloud users, they found that mid-sized companies ($50 million to $1 billion of yearly revenue) were the largest group to adopt the cloud for data storage, accounting for 48 percent of the cloud users surveyed. Small companies (under $50 million of yearly revenue) were next at 38 percent and large companies (above $1 billion of yearly revenue) came in last at only 26 percent.
Read more about 2011 Cloud & IT Disaster Recovery Statistics: resource.onlinetech.com/2011-cloud-it-disaster-recovery-s...
Took this photo when I had my SD Card replaced at PC World
Apologies to the guy who was in charge there, as I think I may have made him spend £450 for the camera (Panasonic DMC-G3). Hope you get a buyer for your LX3 soon. :-)
Jeff were focusing on enterprise computing but might have been talking about US failed economic policy with this slide, "On average $8 out of $10 is spent on "dead money" -- not contributing to business change and growth.
SADA Systems provides a "holistic" approach and utilizes Google Apps and others depending on client needs.
From the business perspective, there are numerous reasons to use cloud computing, some of the most common being payment for only what you use (and not wasting resources) and easy/fast deployments to end-users.
Thanks to :http://wikibon.org/blog/cloud-computing/