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Stats on Cloud Computing 2010

Stats on Cloud Computing 2010 (Infographic)

In the next few years, cloud computing will expand greatly. So greatly in fact that cloud computing expenses will account for 25% of all IT department expenditure by 2012.

Stats on Cloud Computing 2010

via cloudhypermarket.com

According the graphic, most people agree that using the cloud has done the following:

  • simplified the IT managment process
  • improved end-user experience
  • decreased IT performance challenges
  • alleviated internal resource pressures
  • reduced the cost of infrastructure

To find out more:

Calm Response, a North West UK consultancy providing IT, Cloud, SaaS, IT Managed Services, Storage and Business Continuity Solutions for Business.

Calm Response is first and foremost a Consultancy driven from a business perspective. Our relationship begins with evaluating your current state of technology, including infrastructure, hardware and line of business applications and vendors. We work with you to identify your critical business processes, pain point and vulnerabilities, and perform a threat analysis to determine your business risks. Completing this process allows us to design a Technology Plan that aligns with your long-term business goals.

If you would like to have a confidential discussion where we can identify how we can help your business, please do not hesitate to contact our CEO, Andrew Wright, directly at andrew [at] calmresponse [.] com or contact  Calm Response to help you move to Cloud Computing.

About Author

AndrewIn the late 90’s, I was a co-founder of a Software House, concentrating on Network Management Tools. Lead development of the company operations and expansion of overseas sales channels. Took a 12-18 month sabbatical in 1999 to investigate Web 2.0, SaaS and Cloud Computing concepts etc. (as they are known now), trying to understanding how they benefit SME’s. Still working on it. Interest: #Cloud and Future of TechnologyView all posts by Andrew →