Small to mid-sized businesses continue migration to Cloud-based business applications

Spiceworks has announced the results of a new survey highlighting how cloud-based applications are forcing small to mid-sized businesses (SMB) to balance IT requirements with employees’ needs for anytime, anywhere access to information.

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CloudSigma 2.0 features Private Patching to Public Cloud

CloudSigma has announced the launch of CloudSigma 2.0, a next-generation public cloud that enables seamless, high-performance hybrid environments. CloudSigma’s cloud breaks new ground on interoperability and performance, with new features including:

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Survey displays accelerated cloud adoption

Virtustream, Inc. has announced its role as a collaborator in releasing the results of the third annual Future of Cloud Computing Survey, conducted by North Bridge Venture Partners, GigaOM Research and supported by 56 other collaborating organisations. This year’s survey is the largest to date, examining viewpoints on drivers, inhibitors and opportunities in cloud computing across a sample of 855 respondents, including business users, IT decision makers and cloud vendors.

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