Data centre disruption

Zenium has released research findings which strengthen the argument that cloud computing will continue to be a disruptive force in the data center sector in 2016. Interviewing senior level IT professionals across three territories (the UK, Germany and Turkey), Zenium found that 91% are using a cloud solution of some sort, with private cloud being the most popular (55%). An overwhelming 89% of respondents said that they plan to introduce, and use, other cloud solutions in the next 12 months and...

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