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Cloud Infographic: Cloud Storage 2013

by cloudtweaks on February 20, 2013

in Cloud Computing, Computing, Images, Infographic, IT, Storage, Technology, Trends

Cloud Infographic: Cloud Storage 2013

Future Trends And Prospects In Cloud Technology – Year 2013

Many technology experts think that cloud technology has not reached its maturity yet; it may take it about five or more years to mature if the present pace of growth remains consistent. It is being anticipated that the growth will be even more in the field of cloud technology in the year 2013 and beyond.

One of the major trends will be:  The exponential increase in the development of the cloud storage ecosystem and data center hubs.

Below is an excellent infographic courtesy of the group over at: Nasuni

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Infographic Source: Nasuni

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12 comments
buzzyNZ
buzzyNZ

@stufox I wonder who sponsored the Nasuni white paper, or whether it was completely independent?

stufox
stufox

@buzzyNZ Yeah, reading the actual report it looks like it was independent (and reads that way as well), but who knows what goes on...

buzzyNZ
buzzyNZ

@stufox I'd have thought if it was commissioned, it'd be pretty clearly labelled, they usually are.

stufox
stufox

@buzzyNZ Yeah they usually are, it reads like it's a value add thing they do

mackertd
mackertd

Interesting view of cloud storage @Startupsfm: Cloud Infographic: Cloud Storage 2013 CloudTweaks http://t.co/VbwQNmtKnU @cloudtweaks #cloud

ReneBuest
ReneBuest

@MaxBuchler @cloudtweaks That has now been relativize. ;)

MaxBuchler
MaxBuchler

@ReneBuest ah...my bad. Didn't read that line... :)