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Cloud Adoption is on the rise, and with this momentum people are willing to recommend Cloud Computing to their peers.
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Cloud Adoption is on the rise, and with this momentum people are willing to recommend Cloud Computing to their peers. • There are 28 million small businesses in the U.S. • A new small business opens its doors every minute. • All of them are creating data that needs to be protected because • * 15000 hard drives fail every day * 96% of PCs are not adequately backed up * 94% of companies that suffer catastrophic data loss without two years.
The Future of the Cloud • The number of years it will take for SMB cloud usage to triple. • 50% of SMBs agree cloud computing is going to become more important to businesses such as their own. • 65% expect to be using a cloud-based email service within 2 to 3 years.
Motivators for Cloud Adoption Top 3 Motivators for Your Cloud Adoption Strategy: Simplify and streamline enterprise collaboration: There’s a reason why so many enterprises rely on cloud computing for getting new projects off the ground; the cloud helps streamline and simplify projects old and new with little to no barrier to entry, easy deployment and trouble-free maintenance and provisioning.
Motivators for Cloud Adoption Top 3 Motivators for Your Cloud Adoption Strategy: Support a myriad of business needs: What does your business need? Lower costs? Improved business communications and collaboration? A stronger remote workforce? The cloud is capable of catering to whatever your company needs most. Perhaps best of all, over 80 percent of companies reported saving money by moving to the cloud. Now that’s something we definitely can get on board with.
Motivators for Cloud Adoption Top 3 Motivators for Your Cloud Adoption Strategy: Boasts proven results: Cloud computing tools, technologies and applications lead to proven results. While those results will vary depending on the organization, research shows that 80 percent of cloud adopters see improvements across the board within just six months of moving over.
The top 5 lessons we’ve learned We asked what other cloud leaders learned so far in their cloud implementation experience – • Bring in automation and improve monitoring at the facilities level • Prioritize speed-to-market over customization and exact fit • Automate key infrastructure processes to improve speed and reduce errors
The top 5 lessons we’ve learned We asked what other cloud leaders learned so far in their cloud implementation experience – • Shift focus from infrastructure management to service delivery • Break down organizational silos across all of IT
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