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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. :-)
WELDers attended the IDC Cloud Computing Conference in New York City on Nov. 4, 2009. CSC VP of Cloud Computing Brian Boruff presented at the event, and CSC's Trusted Cloud Services had its global team meeting.
WELD, along with Mythology Marketing, has helped develop the Computer Science Corporation group's marketing and web presence, including the division's website, www.trustedcloudservices.com
We will see a shift from smartphones to thin-client, cloud-based mobile devices. Applications and data will also be stored in the cloud, rather than on the desktop. Survey respondents felt a thin-client approach would enhance security by reducing the risk of losing content and applications in case their devices were lost or stolen.
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www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/cloudcollide
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