"Business agility" is the reason 65 percent of 140 surveyed enterprise information technology professionals give for desiring virtualization and cloud projects.
But cost savings are the second most important reason for moving at least some applications into the cloud. Competitive advantage also is seen as a top driver for such moves.
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Why Enterprises Move Apps into the Cloud
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