dispelling the vapor around cloud computing 2010

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Onderzoek van IBM onder CIO's naar het gebruik van cloud computing
To better understand the current rate of adoption, as well as drivers, barriers, and considerations that are influencing the adoption of cloud computing, IBM conducted a survey in June and July of 2009 of 1,090 IT and line-of-business decision makers around the world. The purpose of this white paper is to share the survey findings, and to provide the IBM point of view regarding key steps and considerations for cloud adoption. The findings validate that many organizations are at least considering cloud computing—most favor a private cloud delivery model at this time—yet significantly, less than a quarter of organizations surveyed have mature service management and infrastructure capabilities that are essential for cloud.
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